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Essay heading: John Brown
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In 1842, he filed for bankruptcy. But despite his financial
setbacks, Brown always found a way to support the abolitionist cause. He
participated in the Underground Railroad and, in 1851, helped establish the
League of Gileadites, an organization that worked to protect escaped
slaves from slave catchers... displayed 300 characters
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participated in the Underground Railroad and, in 1851, helped establish the
League of Gileadites, an organization that worked to protect escaped
slaves from slave catchers.
Brown moved to the black community of North Elba, New York, in
1849. Gerrit Smith, a wealthy abolitionist, had donated 120,000 acres of
his property in the Adirondacks to black families who were willing to clear
and farm the land... displayed next 300 characters
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