A Plea for Captain John Brown

A Plea for Captain John Brown

by Henry David Thoreau
Publication Date: 25/05/2020

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A Plea for Captain John Brown is an essay by Henry David Thoueau, based off a speech that he originally gave in Concord, Massachusetts in 1859. John Brown was a slavery abolitionist who, along with 21 other men, stole 100,000 rifles and muskets from the Federal armory. The plan was to arm the slaves and create a revolt against the South. Brown was jailed when the revolt was stopped by forces led by Robert E. Lee. Going against the grain, Thoreau painted a picture of Brown as an honourable man with an honourable cause. John Brown was hanged in 1859.

ISBN:
1230003925287
1230003925287
Category:
General & world history
Publication Date:
25-05-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Global Press
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