Start here to get the basics on who John Brown was and why he decided to raid Harper's Ferry in the first place.
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Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid that Sparked the Civil War - E 451 H77 2011
To Raise up a Nation: John Brown, Frederick Douglass and the Making of a Free Country - E 453 K55 2013
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What was the South's reaction to John Brown? Many were unhappy, but how many felt he was representative of northern attitudes? Did any southerners sympathize? What was the political outcome among state goverments and representatives?
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Lincoln's Loyalists: Union Soldiers from the Confederacy - E491 C94 1992
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How did African-Americans feel about John Brown? Do we have any records of slaves expressing an opinion?
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Life Upon These Shores: Looking at African-American History - FOLIO E 185 G27 2011
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Was John Brown right to go on the warpath? Did the North agree with his actions or did most disapprove? How did northern state representatives and governors react?
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Our Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, and the Civil War Era - E 457.8 O18
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What did Brown have to say for himself? What about his supporters?
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Abolition: A History of Slavery and Antislavery - HT 861 D74 2009
The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Emancipation - E 449 D24 2014
The Scorpion's Sting: Antislavery and the Coming of the Civil War - E 449 O115 2014
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