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Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 1776-1839
Charles Pinckney Sumner
Charles Pinckney Sumner
(January 20, 1776—April 24, 1839) was an American attorney,
abolitionist
, and politician who served as
Sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts
from 1825 to 1838. He was an early proponent of racially integrated schools and shocked 19th-century Boston by opposing anti-
miscegenation
laws. His son was famed abolitionist and U.S. Senator
Charles Sumner
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The water waif, a tale of ancient New York
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Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 1776-1839
New York : Beadle and Adams, Publishers, 1867
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