Opinion | The Violence at the Heart of Our Politics - The New York Times
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Beating in the Senate - Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts is attacked by Representative Preston Brooks of South Carolina in the US Senate on May 22, 1856 Stock Photo - Alamy
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Senator Preston Brooks of SC assaulting Senator Charles Sumner of MA during an antislavery debate 1856. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photo - Alamy