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John Brown's Raid

Two hundred years after his birth, Americans still revere him as a martyr and loathe him as a fanatical murderer. What was he?

How a half-dozen pillars of the community became infatuated with the idea of shedding (someone else’s) blood

At Oberlin College one day in the autumn of 1961, I happened to find myself at the same lunch table with my classmate Rennie Davis. He was a quiet government major then, close-cropped, bespectacled, a former 4-H Club member, but already caught up in the romance of revolution.
 

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