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who was the radical republicans leader

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The leader of the Radical Republicans during the Reconstruction era after the American Civil War was Thaddeus Stevens. A Congressman from Pennsylvania, Stevens was a strong advocate for civil rights, including advocating for the abolition of slavery and measures to secure voting rights for African Americans. He played a key role in the passage of the Reconstruction Acts and was a fierce critic of President Andrew Johnson's policies, which he believed were insufficient in protecting the rights of freed slaves. Another prominent figure associated with the Radical Republicans was Charles Sumner, a Senator from Massachusetts, who also championed civil rights and social justice.
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