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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Dedication
Epigraphs
Introduction
Part I: Brahmin Outcast
Chapter 1: A Blemished Family
Chapter 2: Gawky Sumner
Chapter 3: I Am Enamored of the Law
Chapter 4: Mad Democratic Tendencies
Chapter 5: Sumner Ought to Have Been a Woman
Chapter 6: He Is Outside the Pale of Society
Chapter 7: From Pisgah to the Promised Land
Part II: The Slave Power
Chapter 8: The Senate Is a Dirty House
Chapter 9: Let the Pulpits Thunder Against Oppression
Chapter 10: The Slave Oligarchy Is Mad
Chapter 11: The First Blow in a Civil War
Chapter 12: Sumner Takes a Beating Badly
Chapter 13: The Man Speaks Like a Prophet
Part III: The War Power
Chapter 14: This Is the Time That Tries Men’s Souls
Chapter 15: Slavery Is the Very Goliath of the Rebellion
Chapter 16: Lincoln’s Bishop
Chapter 17: I Find the African Ready to Be Our Saviour
Chapter 18: The Prayer of One Hundred Thousand
Chapter 19: I Was Always Honest with Mr. Lincoln
Part IV: The Republican Guarantee
Chapter 20: A Magna Carta of Democracy in America
Chapter 21: Reading, Writing, and Snoring
Chapter 22: The Imperialism of the Declaration of Independence
Chapter 23: Sumner’s Hospitality Was Perfect
Part V: Equality Before the Law
Chapter 24: Grawnt
Chapter 25: Law-givers Are Among the Most God-like Characters
Chapter 26: The Dignity of a Black People
Chapter 27: The Constitution Is Not Mean, Stingy, and Pettifogging
Chapter 28: You Are the Jesus of the Negro Race
Chapter 29: I Have a Toothache in My Heart
Epilogue
Photos
Notes
Notes: Introduction
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Notes: Epilogue
Acknowledgments
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