Industrial Age · North America · Politics
1856
Sumner Caned in Senate
May 22, 1856
After Charles Sumner's vicious anti-slavery speech insulted a South Carolina senator, Representative Preston Brooks walked onto the Senate floor and beat him unconscious with a gold-headed cane. Sumner took three years to recover; Brooks received new canes from admirers. Political violence had reached the chamber itself. The republic was coming apart.