The Gag Rule
1836: A debate in the US House of Representatives concerning the abolition of the 'gag rule', which prevented the reconsideration of any laws concerning slavery. Original Artwork: Engraving by Robert Cruikshank. (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)

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