Terrible swift sword the legacy of John Brown / [electronic resource] : edited by Peggy A. Russo and Paul Finkelman. - Athens : Ohio University Press, c2005. - xxx, 228, [8] p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why Theodore Parker backed John Brown : the political and social roots of support for abolitionist violence / They heard his call / How Rev. Thomas W. Henry of the AME Church met John Brown / John Brown as founder : America's violent confrontation with its first principles / John Brown and the legacy of martyrdom / John Brown as "lawless fanatic" : a usable past for the postwar South / behavioral analysis of John Brown : martyr or terrorist? / psychological examination of John Brown / Hero, martyr, madman : representations of John Brown in the poetry of the John Brown year, 1859-60 / Beyond history : John Brown, raising holy hell, and posthistorical fiction / John Brown's fort : a contested national symbol / John Brown goes to Hollywood : Santa Fe Trail and Seven angry men / Dean Grodzins -- Hannah Geffert -- Jean Libby -- Scott John Hammond -- Eyal Naveh -- Charles J. Holden -- James N. Gilbert -- Kenneth R. Carroll -- William Keeney -- Bruce Olds -- Paul A. Shackel -- Peggy A. Russo. the local Black community's involvement in the raid on Harpers Ferry / A A


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Brown, John, 1800-1859.
Brown, John, 1800-1859 --Influence.


Abolitionists--United States--Biography.
Antislavery movements--History--United States--19th century.


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