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America’s Good Terrorist: John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid

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John Brown is a typical identify, however the John Brown who masterminded the failed raid at Harpers Ferry was something however frequent. His failed efforts have left an imprint upon our historical past, and his story nonetheless swirls in controversy. Was he a madman who felt his violent answer to slavery was ordained by Windfall or a heroic freedom fighter who tried to liberate the downtrodden slave? These polar reverse characterizations of the violent abolitionist have captivated People. The prevailing view from the time of the raid to properly into the 20 th century—that his actions had been the product of an unbalanced thoughts—has shifted to the concept that he dedicated brave acts to undo a horrible injustice.

The controversy nonetheless rages, however not as a lot about his final objective as the tactic he utilized in trying to proper what he thought-about an insupportable flawed. Are residents justified in bypassing the conventional authorized or governmental processes in a violent method after they fail, within the eyes of the dissenter, to appropriate a flawed that touched so many? Brown’s use of violence was to strike terror within the coronary heart of slave house owners, terror that Brown hoped would intimidate them to free their slaves to make sure their households’ security.

Regardless of the variations between trendy terrorist acts and Brown’s personal violent acts, when Brown’s traits are in comparison with the definition of terrorism as set forth by students of terrorism, he suits the profile. However, right now Brown is a martyred hero who gave his life trying to terminate the evil establishment of human bondage. Brown’s violent technique of utilizing terrorism to perform that is downplayed or ignored, regardless of being labeled by historians as America’s first terrorist. The fashionable view of Brown has unintentionally made him a “good terrorist,” regardless of the repugnance of terrorism that makes the considered a benevolent or good terrorist an oxymoron.

This new biography covers Brown’s background and the context to his determination to hold out the raid, an in depth narrative of the raid and its penalties for each these concerned and America; and an exploration of the altering characterization of Brown since his dying.

Desk of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1: The Making of a Terrorist

2: Launching the Battle of Liberation

3: Igniting the Fuse: The Assault on Harpers Ferry

4: Anguish and Travail

5: An Agitated Nation

6: The Rush to Judgment

7: Hemp Justice

8: Rehearsal for Battle

Notes

Bibliographical Remark

Index

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