Textbook
Meteor of War: The John Brown StoryISBN: 978-1-881089-39-1
Paperback
304 pages
July 2004, ©2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Few men in American history have been at once as glorified and
maligned as John Brown. From his attack of the federal arsenal at
Harper's Ferry, Virginia, in October 1859, as part of a scheme to
free the slaves, Brown has been called a saint and sinner, rogue
and redeemer, martyr and madman. Brown rebelled against the
American government, and he murdered men in Kansas in order to end
the murderous institution of slavery. He denounced war, but made
war on his government in order to end an existing war for slavery.
This anthology, which presents Brown's writing and diverse responses to his life and raid, offers a lens through which to analyze these tensions and contradictions. Extensive introductions to every source offer a close reading of language and provide full historical and biographical background.