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Essay heading: John Brown DBQ
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The slave mother in the lithograph looks angry. This could describe how John Brown's raid did nothing for the slave and how they were still not free.
Right after John Brown's death, both the north and the south thought the same about the foolish, radical John Brown. As the Civil War progressed, the two views became more and more divided... displayed 300 characters
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Thus, John Brown became a hero in the north, yet stayed the same in the south. displayed next 300 characters
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