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Essay heading: John Brown DBQ
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He believes that slavery is wrong, but violence and provoking others to use violence is not justifiable. The picture portrayed in Document H shows us John Brown kissing a black baby while going to the scaffold. He was so calm at this point in time as he truly transcended the hanging for his much larger cause of slavery... displayed 300 characters
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He asks the vital question "Whence, then, this wonderful difference?" John brown was not the first to go into the South and try to help the slaves' rebel. Many had been fruitless and had been hung in the South. "It went behind the human law, it went behind the apparent failure, and recognized eternal justice and glory" as quoted from Document B... displayed next 300 characters
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