Explanation: The face is a photograph of John Brown, an American abolitionist who fought for the freedom of slaves before the US Civil War. He was executed by Virginia after a failed attempt to start a slave uprising, and became a martyr to the anti-slavery North, exacerbating tensions that would lead to the US Civil War, and the abolition of chattel slavery in the US. His soul goes marching on!
Cool thanks for sharing
In Kansas, he also had pro-slavery men dragged out of their homes at night and hacked to death with sabers in revenge for the sacking of Lawrence (the victims weren't known to have participated in the sacking, and they weren't slave owners themselves). The line between "hero" and "murderous terrorist" is blurry.
In Kansas, he also had pro-slavery men dragged out of their homes at night and hacked to death with sabers in revenge for the sacking of Lawrence
Harry, I already said I support John Brown, you don't have to convince me
Explanation: The face is a photograph of John Brown, an American abolitionist who fought for the freedom of slaves before the US Civil War. He was executed by Virginia after a failed attempt to start a slave uprising, and became a martyr to the anti-slavery North, exacerbating tensions that would lead to the US Civil War, and the abolition of chattel slavery in the US. His soul goes marching on!
Cool thanks for sharing
In Kansas, he also had pro-slavery men dragged out of their homes at night and hacked to death with sabers in revenge for the sacking of Lawrence (the victims weren't known to have participated in the sacking, and they weren't slave owners themselves). The line between "hero" and "murderous terrorist" is blurry.
Harry, I already said I support John Brown, you don't have to convince me
Yes.