Charles Sumner at 200: The Tradition of Civil Rights in America

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Charles Sumner at 200: The Tradition of Civil Rights in America

Charles Sumner

The city of Cambridge rededicates Charles Sumner’s statue in Harvard Yard to mark the  200th anniversary of his birth in 1811.  Immediately following, Beverly Morgan-Welch of the Museum of African American History and Daniel Coquillette of Harvard Law School discuss Sumner’s significance in America’s ongoing struggles for civil rights.

Recorded for broadcast, May, 2011

Cosponsored by Jane Sturtevant, Longfellow National Historic Site, Boston African American National Historic Site, Museum of African American History, Friends of the Longfellow House, and First Parish in Cambridge.