John Brown, a cry for freedom : production material, [1980?].

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John Brown, a cry for freedom : production material, [1980?].

Corrected typescript with front matter. A biography of the controversial abolitionist who played a role in the northward movement of runaway slaves and led the raid on Harper's Ferry.

Manuscripts: 4 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7814817

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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