The Legend of John Brown Understanding His Abolitionist Crusade John Brown is an American philosophical symbol whose life and its effect on American history have been the source of debate since he began his abolitionist crusade in Kansas Territory in 1855. Brown was a burning mat...
Review of: The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. Boyer, Richard O
Mouldering and mythical A study of brutality and the John Brown legacy Despite its title, John Bro...
This, of course, is no deity, but rather John Brown, a man who received many appellations both durin...
Review of: "Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America," by Evan Carton
A Fresh Reflection on John Brown’s Ideological Origins John Brown’s militant abolitionist crusad...
Cultural context Viewing Brown from the North and South Shortly after John Brown\u27s raid at Harp...
Before his execution in 1859, the radical abolitionist John Brown wrote a series of prison letters t...
Review of: John Brown\u27s Trial by Brian McGinty and Creating the John Brown Legend: Emerson, Th...
The Harper\u27s Ferry Raid and Trials from a New Perspective More than 150 years after John Brown’s ...
Imagining the End of Slavery To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the raid on Harper’s Ferry led ...
Elevating John Brown’s Importance to Civil War History Tony Horwitz \u27s Midnight Rising is the lat...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
The arrest, trial, and execution of John Brown in the fall of 1859 came at a critical moment in Unit...
John Brown has often been characterized both as insane and as a terrorist. This thesis examines whet...
John Brown was an abolitionist who was known for his violent actions and his erratic behavior. Durin...
Review of: The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. Boyer, Richard O
Mouldering and mythical A study of brutality and the John Brown legacy Despite its title, John Bro...
This, of course, is no deity, but rather John Brown, a man who received many appellations both durin...
Review of: "Patriotic Treason: John Brown and the Soul of America," by Evan Carton
A Fresh Reflection on John Brown’s Ideological Origins John Brown’s militant abolitionist crusad...
Cultural context Viewing Brown from the North and South Shortly after John Brown\u27s raid at Harp...
Before his execution in 1859, the radical abolitionist John Brown wrote a series of prison letters t...
Review of: John Brown\u27s Trial by Brian McGinty and Creating the John Brown Legend: Emerson, Th...
The Harper\u27s Ferry Raid and Trials from a New Perspective More than 150 years after John Brown’s ...
Imagining the End of Slavery To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the raid on Harper’s Ferry led ...
Elevating John Brown’s Importance to Civil War History Tony Horwitz \u27s Midnight Rising is the lat...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
The arrest, trial, and execution of John Brown in the fall of 1859 came at a critical moment in Unit...
John Brown has often been characterized both as insane and as a terrorist. This thesis examines whet...
John Brown was an abolitionist who was known for his violent actions and his erratic behavior. Durin...
Review of: The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. Boyer, Richard O
Mouldering and mythical A study of brutality and the John Brown legacy Despite its title, John Bro...
This, of course, is no deity, but rather John Brown, a man who received many appellations both durin...