Historical Newspaper: Me Likee Charles Sumner--John Chinaman's Soliloquy.
Subject
Charles Sumner
Title
Historical Newspaper: Me Likee Charles Sumner--John Chinaman's Soliloquy.
Date
8/29/1866
Type
Historical Newspaper
Description
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Chronicling America features an 1866 Urbana Union newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that provides a soliloquy from the perspective of a "John Chinamen" in which the author's opinion of Senator Charles Sumner (LR-MA)--the leader of the anti-slavery forces in Massachusetts and the Radical Republicans in the United States Senate--changes because of his stance on the civil rights of African Americans.
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Chronicling America features an 1866 Urbana Union newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that provides a soliloquy from the perspective of a "John Chinamen" in which the author's opinion of Senator Charles Sumner (LR-MA)--the leader of the anti-slavery forces in Massachusetts and the Radical Republicans in the United States Senate--changes because of his stance on the civil rights of African Americans.
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Publisher
Library of Congress - Chronicling America (The Urbana Union, OH)
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“Historical Newspaper: Me Likee Charles Sumner--John Chinaman's Soliloquy.,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 8, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/822.