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Brooks-Sumner Incident
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I am fairly disappointed in both my colleagues and my foe. Slavery is immoral and I will not stand for it.
And in his absence, I would like to libel Andrew Butler-- a lousy Southern Senator who has an ugly wife!
Surely, you mustn't defame the man in a room of order. This is unprofessional and word could get around...
Truth isn't defamation. I am simply stating what is already known.
The Senate RoomMay 22nd, 1856...
And who would you be? As I have said before, it isn't slander if it's the truth. You must be just as vain as he.
You may view me as vain now, but I will see to it that you don't have the pleasure of perceiving anything again.
How dare you slander my uncle in front of the Senate? You will rue the day you entered politics.
Someone had to do something about that mouth of his. I didn't want to resort to violence, but I was left no choice.
As for who I am, my name is Preston Brooks, nephew of Andrew Butler, Charles Sumner.
How dare the North allow such hateful words from an insignificant man surface to the level it has! We, the Southerners, are enraged.
We, the Northerners, are very appalled at what has happened. The Southerners have no decorum.
This caused an even larger divide between the North and South, contributing to the Civil War.
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