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Charles Sumner

Conscience of a Nation

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Charles Sumner

By: Zaakir Tameez
Narrated by: David Lee Garver
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Charles Sumner is mainly known as the abolitionist statesman who suffered a brutal caning on the Senate floor by the proslavery congressman Preston Brooks in 1856. This violent episode has obscured Sumner's status as the most passionate champion of equal rights and multiracial democracy of his time. A friend of Alexis de Tocqueville, an ally of Frederick Douglass, and an adviser to Abraham Lincoln, Sumner helped the Union win the Civil War and ordain the Emancipation Proclamation, the Thirteenth Amendment, the Freedmen's Bureau, and the Civil Rights Act of 1875.

In a comprehensive narrative, Zaakir Tameez presents Sumner as one of America's forgotten founding fathers, a constitutional visionary who helped to rewrite the post–Civil War Constitution and give birth to modern civil rights law. He argues that Sumner was a gay man who battled with love and heartbreak at a time when homosexuality wasn't well understood or accepted. And he explores Sumner's critical partnerships with the nation's first generation of Black lawyers and civil rights leaders.

An extraordinary achievement of historical and constitutional scholarship, Charles Sumner brings back to life one of America's most inspiring statesmen, whose formidable ideas remain relevant to a nation still divided over questions of race, democracy, and constitutional law.

©2025 Zaakir Tameez (P)2025 Tantor Media
American Civil War Biographies & Memoirs Historical Law Military Wars & Conflicts Heartfelt Founding Fathers Civil War War Civil rights Abraham Lincoln Suffrage
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I’m in awe imagining the amount of research and by the thoughtfulness that went into crafting this thorough and insightful biography. It gives Sumner his due respect, humanizes him as a person, and yet doesn’t shy from including his flaws in telling his life story. So glad this original Civil Rights Hero is so ably honored by Mr. Tameez.

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