Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 14 (of 20)

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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 14 (of 20)

by Charles Sumner

EN·~9 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total

CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIV.

8:41

MAJORITY OR PLURALITY IN THE ELECTION OF SENATORS.

23:41

A SENATOR CANNOT VOTE FOR HIMSELF.

24:46

REMODELLING OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

4:31

THE LATE SOLOMON FOOT, SENATOR FROM VERMONT.

12:58

COMPLETE EQUALITY IN RIGHTS, AND NOT SEMI-EQUALITY.

1:49

JUSTICE TO MECHANICS IN THE WAR.

9:44

POWER OF CONGRESS TO COUNTERACT THE CATTLE-PLAGUE.

2:01

URGENT DUTY OF THE HOUR.

1:18

TIME AND RECONSTRUCTION.

5:40

Description

This volume gathers a prolific stretch of speeches, letters, and congressional remarks delivered by a leading 19th‑century senator during the turbulent reconstruction era. In a series of Senate floor debates, he tackles the mechanics of electing senators, the reorganization of the Supreme Court, and urgent public‑health measures against cholera and cattle plague. His correspondence also reaches out to antislavery societies and petitions for equal rights, revealing a relentless commitment to full citizenship for formerly enslaved people.

Beyond the immediate post‑war politics, the collection explores broader national projects: proposals for a Niagara ship canal, the adoption of the metric system, and the commissioning of artwork for the Capitol. The senator’s sharp critiques of procedural shortcuts—such as secret voting for popular elections—stand alongside heartfelt tributes to fallen colleagues. Listeners will hear a vivid snapshot of a lawmaker wrestling with the promises and perils of rebuilding a divided nation.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (554K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mark C. Orton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Sumner

Charles Sumner

1811–1874

A powerful antislavery voice in the U.S. Senate, he became one of the best-known champions of equal rights in the Civil War era. His fierce speeches, reforming spirit, and refusal to compromise made him admired by supporters and bitterly opposed by enemies.

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