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1. Ian ―John Brown‖ O‘Connor‘s column, ―Stars need to answer Stewart‘s call to action‖, another in a long line of racial hyperboles consistent with his obsessive railings against the White Community; White Males in particular, resonates with the temper of nineteenth century Abolitionism
2. To them, the Brinks robbery was a revolutionary act because it was the first time since the abolitionist John Brown attacked the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, that white and blacks had physically fought together on the same side as an integrated unit
3. Stallman summons the figure of John Brown, the militant aboli-
4. John Brown's slave revolt never got going, but during his
5. During the Civil War, John Brown was a hero; 100 years
6. John Brown’s raid on the armory at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia in 1859 was the last major
7. “Raid on Harpers Ferry! John Brown Captured!”
8. John Brown was
9. That John Brown
10. “Finally, we stand firm in the truth that John Brown is not really dead, as he lives on in the hearts of us all
11. John Brown’s body may lie rotting in the grave, but his truth goes marching on
12. John Brown ain’t dead ‘cause he’s alive in me
13. “John Brown’s body lies a-rotting in the grave, but his truth goes marching
14. It is superb; it has a prodigious 14th of July, which delivers the globe; it forces all nations to take the oath of tennis; its night of the 4th of August dissolves in three hours a thousand years of feudalism; it makes of its logic the muscle of unanimous will; it multiplies itself under all sorts of forms of the sublime; it fills with its light Washington, Kosciusko, Bolivar, Bozzaris, Riego, Bem, Manin, Lopez, John Brown, Garibaldi; it is everywhere where the future is being lighted up, at Boston in 1779, at the Isle de Leon in 1820, at Pesth in 1848, at Palermo in 1860, it whispers the mighty countersign: Liberty, in the ear of the
15. John Brown is greater than Washington, and Pisacane is greater than Garibaldi
16. Several other members, to wit: from New York, John Nicholson; from Maryland, John Brown; and from Virginia, Walter Jones, appeared, and took their seats in the House
17. He was a very serious man, like the dog that John Brown tells about, with a life so full of seriousness that there wasn't anything of the joyous in his disposition, but on that day Guthrie was bubbling over with fun, and while they were worshiping he was called upon by a brother to pray, and he went just straight up to the Hearer of prayer, and they were all moved to tears by his devotion; and Durham said after they arose from their knees: "William, I can't understand