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Existing comment: Gag Rule Cane:
In 1836, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the "gag rule" prohibiting any debate about slavery or the acceptance of anti-slavery petitions. Congressman John Quincy Adams opposed the rule for many years until it was rescinded in 1844. In gratitude, Julius Pratt and Company presented this ivory cane to the former president.
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