Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens would likely agree with advocating for school integration and Black suffrage, as they were Radical Republicans who envisioned greater change in the South after the Civil War.
Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens would most likely agree with the statement advocating for integrating schools and giving Black men the right to vote while disenfranchising many southern voters.
They were both Radical Republicans who envisioned a more expansive change in the South after the Civil War.
Sumner pushed for school integration and Black suffrage, while Stevens believed that the southern states had forfeited their rights and should face redistribution of plantation lands and U.S. military control.