John Brown, Abolitionist

REYNOLDS,D

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Author
REYNOLDS,D
Publish Date
11/01/2006
Book Type
paperback
Publisher Name
PRH
Subtitle
The Man Who Killed Slavery, Sparked the Civil War, and Seeded Civil Rights
Number of Pages
592
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0375726152
ISBN-13
9780375726156
SKU
9780375726156

Description

A cultural biography of John Brown, the controversial abolitionist who used violent tactics against slavery and single-handedly changed the course of American history. Reynolds brings to life the Puritan warrior who gripped slavery by the throat and triggered the Civil War. Reynolds demonstrates that Brown’s most violent acts—including his killing of proslavery settlers in Kansas and his historic raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia--were inspired by the slave revolts, guerilla warfare, and revolutionary Christianity of the day. He shows how Brown seized public attention, polarizing the nation and fueling the tensions that led to the Civil War. Reynolds recounts how Brown permeated American culture during the Civil War and beyond, and how he planted the seeds of the civil rights movement by making a pioneering demand for complete social and political equality for America’s ethnic minorities.