The Puliter-Prize winning classic and national bestseller returns! Harvard Professor David Herbert Donald traces Sumner's life in this Pulitzer-Prize winning classic about a nation careening toward Civil War.
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The Puliter-Prize winning classic and national bestseller returns! Harvard Professor David Herbert Donald traces Sumner's life in this Pulitzer-Prize winning classic about a nation careening toward Civil War.
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This account of Sumner and his influence on the American political landscape in the 1850s leading up to the outbreak of Civil War sheds a great deal of light on the dichotomy of economic and political divisions which tore our country apart. It filled in a lot of open ended questions I had about the abolitionist movement and its impact of the slavery issue...Compromise was not be obtained any longer because of the emotional nature of enslavement as a way to preserve an economic system and way of life then known.