Benjamin F. Wade, an American politician, served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and was a strong advocate for civil rights and abolitionism. His leadership during a pivotal period in American history shaped the nation's commitment to freedom and equality. Wade's legacy as a steadfast defender of justice encourages us to never compromise on our values and to continue fighting for the rights and dignity of all people, no matter the challenge. His career serves as a reminder of the power of courage and conviction in shaping history.
"We certainly cannot have any further political connection with the Whigs of the South; they have rendered such connection impossible. An impassable gulf separates us, and must here-after separate us."
"I do not pretend to know precisely what is on foot there; but I think it pretty evident that there is a very free communication between that country and this body, and unless I am greatly mistaken, I see the dwarfish medium by which that communication is kept up."
"I may fall here in the Senate chamber, but I will. never make any compromise with any such men."
"I have always believed, heretofore, in the doctrines of the Declaration of Independence, that all men are born free and equal; but of late it appears that some men are born slaves, and I regret that they are not black, so all the world might know them."