Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 20 (of 20)Sumner, Charles
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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 20 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
Slavery -- United States; Speeches, addresses, etc., American
Colored Race, justice to the, XII. 300.
Self-sacrifice for, XII. 361.
Colored Schools, closing of, in North Carolina, IX. 112.
In Washington, XIX. 1.
See _Separate Schools_.
Colored Senators, predicted, XV. 220, 223.
Importance of, in settling question of equal rights, XVI. 257;
XVIII. 7.
The first one, XVIII. 6.
Colored Suffrage, at adoption of the Constitution, VI. 291-293; XII. 147.
Judicial decision on, in North Carolina, VI. 292; XI. 287; XII. 147;
XIII. 191.
In Montana, XI. 62.
In Washington, XI. 284.
No reconstruction without, XII. 179.
Necessity of, in rebel States, XII. 292-296, 298, 325, 327 _et seq._,
340; XIII. 129-136, 219-227; XIV. 210, 230; XVI. 347 _et seq._
In District of Columbia, XIII. 5; XIV. 229.
Sources of Congressional power to grant, XIII. 124, 211-213, 215-219,
324-335; XIV. 215 _et seq._; XV. 178-180, 230 _et seq._; XVII. 43-49,
101; XVIII. 3.
Alexander Hamilton on, XIII. 183 _et seq._, 329; XVI. 251; XVII. 45.
Early public acts of United States on, XIII. 188-190;
and of individual States, XIII. 190-194.
Testimony to need of, in rebel States, XIII. 344;
requirement of, in same, XIV. 289.
Should be prescribed throughout U. S. by Act of Congress, XV. 176, 229;
XVI. 1; XVII. 51, 101.
A constitutional amendment not proper to secure, XV. 177; XVII. 49-51.
Mr. Sumner’s personal record on, XVII. 303.
Colored Troops, employment of, IX. 262; XI. 211.
Equal pay of, X. 304.
Gov. Andrew on pay and enlistment of, X. 316 _et seq._
Opinion of Attorney-General on enlistment of, X. 321 _et seq._
Freedom of wives and children of, XII. 61.
Colors, regimental, no names of victories over fellow-citizens on, VIII.
361; XX. 255.
Combe, George, opinions of, on Pennsylvania system of prison discipline,
II. 126-128.
Commerce, in slave and free States, VI. 148 _et seq._
Commercial Relations, suspension of, an act of war, XVI. 299.
Committee on Foreign Relations, reports of, on San Juan boundary
question, VII. 216;
on draught of convention with Mexico, VIII. 227;
on claims on France for spoliations of commerce, XI. 70;
and on Chinese indemnity fund, XVIII. 115.
President Grant’s endeavor to change the, XVIII. 289.
Common Law, I. 270.
Its relation to enlistments by minors in United States, I. 371.
On the pardoning power, III. 224.
Favors liberty, III. 282, 358 (_see note_); VI. 225; X. 343 _et seq._
In America, III. 332.
May be employed to interpret the Constitution, III. 332; IX. 171; XIV.
7; XVI. 100.
Requires trial by jury for recovery of escaped villeins, III. 333;
X. 375,--authorities proving same, III. 333-337; X. 376.
Recognizes no distinction of color, according to Chief-Justice Holt,
XIX. 250.
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