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By the Law of Slavery, man, created in the image of God, is divested of the human character, and declared to be a mere chattel.
Charles Sumner
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Charles Sumner
Age: 63 †
Born: 1811
Born: January 6
Died: 1874
Died: March 11
Former United States Senator
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Massachusetts
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