"Fire from the Midst of You": A Religious Life of John BrownNYU Press, 2002. 12. 22. - 349페이지 Reveals a complex new portrait of John Brown, radical abolitionist and leader of the 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry |
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... ; Michele Plourde-Barker of the Connecticut Valley Historical Society, Springfield, Massachusetts; Debra Basham of the Boyd B. Stutler Papers at the West Virginia State Archives; and Leslie Fields at xii | Acknowledgments.
... Connecticut could not vote in 1840, and those in New York could not vote until they met certain property and residence requirements. From 1819 through the end of the Civil War, every new state restricted the suffrage to whites by law.6 ...
... Connecticut also feared that they would gain unwanted black populations if slaves were turned away by other states. To prevent black migration, some states enacted laws that excluded blacks, or required that they post bonds from $500 ...
... Connecticut to the flagrantly racist northwest and western lands, whites demonstrated a vibrant opposition to the black presence. In Connecticut, an 1833 law was passed to prevent students from out of state from attending school there ...
... Connecticut, who at least could trace their lineage to “the early second wave of Puritan infiltration into the new world at Massachusetts Bay Colony.” The Brown family boasted of their father, Captain John Brown, a regimental commander ...
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Part III Providence and Principle | 81 |
Part IV In Times of Difficulty | 121 |
Part V Big Difficulties and Firm Footholds | 161 |
Part VI Enduring Hardness | 203 |
VII I Will Raise a Storm | 237 |
A Saints Rest | 279 |
Notes | 285 |
Selected Bibliography | 335 |
Index | 345 |
About the Author
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