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Essay heading: John Brown: Past and Present
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When Sam died, it was to be the first funeral my dad had ever attended. Because Owen's dad was gone during the Revolution and Sam stood in as a caring father figure, Sam ended up being the seed of my father's views about slavery. My dad saw Sam as a mentor and not as a slave or a man of color. After Sam's death, my father turned to religion for comfort... displayed 300 characters
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After Sam's death, my father turned to religion for comfort. This was during the same time as the Great Awakening and my father started attending the revivals. During one such revival, my father heard a sermon by the late Reverend Jonathan Edwards where he stated that slavery was a cardinal sin against God... displayed next 300 characters
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