The New York Public Library features an 1872 historical illustration, drawn by Thomas Nast, that depicts Senator Charles Sumner…
The New York Public Library features an 1856 historical illustration that depicts the caning of Senator Charles Sumner…
The Digital Public Library of America features an 1868 historical illustration, drawn by Thomas Nast and published in Vanity Fair,…
The Library of Congress features an 1874 historical illustration, published in Currier & Ives, that depicts Senator Charles…
Note: 1st column, center.Chronicling America features an 1874 Daily State Journal newspaper article, written by an unknown…
Note: 1st column, top. Language may be offensive.Chronicling America features an 1866 Urbana Union newspaper article, written by…
Note: 1st column, bottom.Chronicling America features an 1866 Alexandria Gazette, written by an unknown author, that provides an…
Note: 2nd column, top.Chronicling America features an 1866 North Branch Democrat newspaper article, written by "Age," that…
Note: See column 6, paragraphs 11-12. Racial epithets used, some language may be offensive to readers. Chronicling America…
Note: See column 1, paragraph 6. Racial epithets used and some language may be offensive to readers. Chronicling America presents…
Note: See column 5, paragraph 1.Chronicling America presents January 27, 1869 article from the Daily Phoenix (SC) newspaper…
The Smithsonian Institution presents a 1868 pin back button with a sepia photograph of William B. Nash, a formerly enslaved man…
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture presents an 1897 photograph of William Beverly Nash- a formerly enslaved man…
The Library of Congress features an 1866 historical print, created by B. B. Russell & Co., that depicts black and white…
The Library of Congress features an 1866 historical speech, given by Charles Sumner (LR-MA)--the leader of the anti-slavery forces…
The Internet Archive features an 1862 historical speech, given by Charles Sumner (LR-MA)--the leader of the anti-slavery forces in…