John Brown's Raid

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American History

 

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Kris S

 

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September 23, 2015

 

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A). Horace Greeley expressed his resistance to slavery and his support of Brown's goal to abolish it as stated in his New York Tribune article in 1859. However, he was not a proponent of the "pernicious" ways Brown went about achieving his aspiration. On the other hand, the review in 1860 of James Redpath's The Public Life of Captain John Brown displays agreement with the way in which Brown went about attempting to achieve freedom for slaves, although he is not a proponent of Brown's objective to abolish slavery...
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"In representing John Brown as little more than a mere hero of the Abolitionists, the author has done essential disservice" (Review, Doc. D). As one can observe from the viewpoints of these authors, two clear-cut sides had not yet developed at that point in time, mainly in part due to opinions regarding the use of violence to bring slavery to an end...
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