“The time has passed for argument. Nothing more need be said. For a long time it has been clear that colored persons must be senators.”

As quoted in "First African American Senator" http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/First_African_American_Senator.htm, United States Senate

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American abolitionist and politician 1811–1874

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