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  • ...ught on behalf of pro-slavery interests. He also spoke out in support of [[John Brown]], and wrote a tract on ''[[Civil Disobedience (Thoreau)|Civil Disobedience
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  • ...1786 Brodie had recruited two more members to his gang, Andrew Ainslie and John Brown (alias Humphry Moore).
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  • *: [[John Brown Francis| John B. Francis]] (1791-1864), ''[[Law and Order Party of Rhode Is
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  • * Hood, John. ''John Brown Engineering: power contractors to the world.'' (2004) 115pp, makers of heav
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  • *[[John Brown (abolitionist)|John Brown]] attempts to ignite slave rebellion in Virginia by attack on federal armor
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  • *: [[John Brown Francis| John B. Francis]] ''([[Law and Order Party of Rhode Island|LO]])'' *: [[John Brown Francis| John B. Francis]] (1791-1864), ''[[Law and Order Party of Rhode Is
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  • ...rooke Parish, Thomas Burke, Wesley Pak, Jeffrey Dunkelberg, Martin Kistin, John Brown, Steven Jenkusky, Miriam Komaromy, Clifford Qualls
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  • ...irth from Edinburgh. He was the son of the Church of Scotland minister Rev John Brown, whom he later described as "rigid". Of the community in which he grew up h
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  • ...moored at Ocean Terminal, Leith. The Royal Yacht Britannia was launched at John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank in 1953. From then until her last voyage in 1997, t
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  • ...re paranoid. Their Southern colleagues spoke of secession, arguing that [[John Brown]]'s raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859 proved that the Re
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  • A very few abolitionists, such as [[John Brown]], used armed force to foment uprisings among the slaves, as in Brown's fai ...to the inhabitants. The radical abolitionist [[John Brown (abolitionist)|John Brown]] was active in the mayhem and killing in "[[Bleeding Kansas]]." At the sa
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  • Brown, Larissa Golden, and Martin John Brown. Demystifying Grant Seeking : What You Really Need to Do to Get Grants. 1st
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  • ...rder ruffians'' by their opponents, a term coined by [[Horace Greeley]]. [[John Brown]] and his sons helped in the fight against them and killed five pro-slavery
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  • ...uals portrayed in the monuments were also members of the Klan, including [[John Brown Gordon]], former governor of [[Georgia]] and reportedly one-time head of th
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  • In Canada, American agents were active, especially John Brown, agent of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, along with Canadian-Ameri
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  • ...Neoabolitionists reappraised the original abolitionists as heroes, even [[John Brown]]. <ref>Martin Duberman, ed. ''The Antislavery Vanguard: New Essays on the
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  • ...m Washington, Lee was detailed to command the force gathered to suppress [[John Brown]]'s insurrection at Harper's Ferry, Virginia. In Texas in 1861 his commandi
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  • ...Peggy A. and Finkelman, Paul, eds. ''Terrible Swift Sword: The Legacy of John Brown.'' Ohio U. Press, 2005. 228 pp. *Benet, Stephen Vincent, ''John Brown's Body''
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  • ...Stringfellow in Atchison Kansas, 1855, quoted in Oswald Garrison Villard, John Brown, 1800-1859: A Biography Fifty Years After (1909) p 93 [http://books.googl ...the denials of Republicans that they were abolitionists, and pointed to [[John Brown]]'s attempt in 1859 to start a slave uprising as proof that multiple northe
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  • ...nist would stir up large-scale slave revolts, as indeed was attempted by [[John Brown]] in 1859. Modernization was a factor, as the South was locked into a tradi ...v. Sandford|''Dred Scott'' decision]] of 1857, [[John Brown (abolitionist)|John Brown's raid]] in 1859 and the split in the [[U. S. Democratic Party, history |De
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