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The "colored hero" of Harpers Ferry, John Anthony Copeland and the war against slavery, Steven Lubet, Northwestern University School of Law

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The "colored hero" of Harpers Ferry, John Anthony Copeland and the war against slavery, Steven Lubet, Northwestern University School of Law
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-264) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The "colored hero" of Harpers Ferry
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
900635424
Responsibility statement
Steven Lubet, Northwestern University School of Law
Sub title
John Anthony Copeland and the war against slavery
Table Of Contents
The frozen river -- "A good abolition convention" -- The colony and the college -- "A most well disposed boy" -- "I have found paradise" -- "My object in coming to Oberlin" -- "Not a fugitive was seized" -- The new marshal -- "Recital of the wrong and outrage" -- Wack's Tavern -- A brace of pistols -- The Oberlin rescue -- "The Black Mecca" -- The felons' feast -- Votaries of the higher law -- "The bravest negroes" -- The invisibles -- The War Department -- Hall's Rifle Works -- "His negro confession" -- Nothing like a fair trial -- An abolition harangue -- Only slave stealing -- "This guilty land" -- The colored American heroes
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John Anthony Copeland and the war against slavery
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