United
States Senator Charles Sumner delivered a speech on June 4th 1860
entitled “The Barbarism of Slavery”.
United
States Senator Charles Sumner had been missing from the Senate Chambers for
four years, after having been beaten almost to death by South Carolina
Congressman Preston Brooks. The speech
titled “The Barbarism of Slavery” delivered on June 4th 1860 was the
last speech made in Congress before the Civil War, and until emancipation was
discussed. It was covered in its
entirety in the leading newspapers, as well as being issued in several
pamphlets.
If you wish
to read the speech it can be found at The barbarism of slavery: speech of Hon. Charles Sumner
Wait, I see this speech by Sumner now, Barbarism. Thanks, I didn't know about that.
ReplyDeleteIm sure most people know how vile slavery was -- even Robert E Lee had slave girls whipped (yes he did).
I already know how vile slavery is, another powerful account wont make me hate it any less, or despise the scum that tried to spread it like Davis and Atchison, by force and treachery no less. Yeah, imagine that, slave owners using force and treachery, didn't we learn they were all lovely god fearing men?
By the way, here is a blog about Lee's torture of slave girls, and dirty letters.
http://leepapers.blogspot.com/
As they say there are two sides to every story, and the truth is somewhere in the middle.
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