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CHARLES SUMNER (1811-1874). American politician

CHARLES SUMNER (1811-1874). American politician


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CHARLES SUMNER (1811-1874). American politician

CHARLES SUMNER (1811-1874).
American politician. Original carte-de-visite photograph by Mathew Brady

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Abolition Brady Carte De Visite Leader Matthew Radical Republican Sideburn Sideburns Statesman Sumner


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This print showcases the remarkable Charles Sumner, an influential American politician who left an indelible mark on history. Born in 1811 and passing away in 1874, Sumner's legacy as a statesman and leader is immortalized through this original carte-de-visite photograph by Mathew Brady. In this sepia-toned portrait, Sumner exudes confidence and determination. His piercing gaze captures the essence of his character - a radical Republican fighting for justice and equality during the turbulent 19th century. With distinguished sideburns framing his face, he stands as a symbol of strength and resilience. Sumner's unwavering commitment to abolitionism shines through in this image. As one of the leading figures advocating for the end of slavery, he played a pivotal role in shaping America's future. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of his tireless efforts to bring about social change. The artistry captured within this print transports us back to an era defined by political upheaval and societal transformation. It invites viewers to reflect upon the immense challenges faced by those who fought against injustice with unwavering conviction. Granger Art on Demand presents this historic artifact without any commercial intent but rather seeks to celebrate Charles Sumner's profound impact on American politics. Through preserving such treasures from our past, we can continue to honor individuals like him who dedicated their lives to creating a more equitable society for all.

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