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John Brown: Part 1

John Brown: Part 1

John Brown's Puritan upbringing and professional frustrations, passion for abolitionism, and contributions to 'Bleeding Kansas'

Portraits of Blue & Grey: The Biographical Civil War Podcast · Recorded History Podcast Network

September 26, 20181h 27m

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Show Notes

A throwback to old-school Puritanism, John Brown brought passion - and violence - into the abolitionist movement.  Work with the Underground Railroad gradually gave way to more radical methods, as "Osawatamie Brown" demonstrated that abolitionsts didn't have to be pacifists. And Kansas bled.

Part 1 of our portrait of John Brown looks at his early life, the growth of abolitionism in the young United States, and the opening act for the American Civil War known as "Bleeding Kansas." By 1858, John Brown had already established himself as abolitionism's most militant proponent. But, he had bigger plans in mind. 

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