8. Daniel Clark, Suffrage of Loyal Black Men, Both a Duty and Necessity. Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, (of New Hampshire,) in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, February 14, 1866 (Washington, DC: H. Polkinhorn & Son, 1866). (14 p.)


Speech favoring extension of suffrage to black males in recognition of their service in the Union army during the Civil War.