
Describes John Brown's life and controversial efforts to abolish slavery. Discusses his family, his radical work with abolitionists, the uprising at Harpers Ferry, and his trial and hanging. Also examines other events through the eyes of John Brown such as the civil rights movement and September 11th. Includes excerpts from writings, and archival photographs, maps, and documents.
year: 2016
call number/section: 1000, 973.71, 921, 973.7, 920, 92, 952
subjects: brown, john, 1800-1859, abolitionists, biography, juvenile literature, slavery, united states, history, 19th century, juvenile literature, harpers ferry (w. va.), history, biographies
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Marrin, Albert
Describes John Brown's life and controversial efforts to abolish slavery. Discusses his family, his radical work with abolitionists, the uprising at Harpers Ferry, and his trial and hanging. Also examines other events through the eyes of John Brown such as the civil rights movement and September 11th. Includes excerpts from writings, and archival photographs, maps, and documents.
Schools: 17

Marrin, Albert
John Brown believed that it was God's will that he use violence to end slavery. His final act, the raid on Harpers Ferry, pushed the United States toward the Civil War.
Schools: 24

Marrin, Albert
Ember (2016)
A biography of American abolitionist John Brown, discussing his childhood, his career and family, and his involvement in the abolition movement during the Civil War in which he led a raid on a military armory at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
Schools: 2