An edition of John Brown's trial (2009)

John Brown's trial

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An edition of John Brown's trial (2009)

John Brown's trial

Mixing idealism with violence, abolitionist John Brown cut a wide swath across the United States before winding up in Virginia, where he led an attack on the U.S. armory and arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Supported by a provisional army of 21 men, Brown hoped to rouse the slaves in Virginia to rebellion. But he was quickly captured and, after a short but stormy trial, hanged on December 2, 1859. Brian McGinty provides the first comprehensive account of the trial, which raised important questions about jurisdiction, judicial fairness, and the nature of treason under the American constitutional system. After the jury returned its guilty verdict, an appeal was quickly disposed of, and the governor of Virginia refused to grant clemency. Brown met his death not as an enemy of the American people but as an enemy of Southern slaveholders. Historians have long credited the Harpers Ferry raid with rousing the country to a fever pitch of sectionalism and accelerating the onset of the Civil War. McGinty sees Brown's trial, rather than his raid, as the real turning point in the struggle between North and South. If Brown had been killed in Harpers Ferry (as he nearly was), or condemned to death in a summary court-martial, his raid would have had little effect. Because he survived to stand trial before a Virginia judge and jury, and argue the case against slavery with an eloquence that reverberated around the world, he became a symbol of the struggle to abolish slavery and a martyr to the cause of freedom.

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Language
English
Pages
350

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John Brown's trial
2009, Harvard University Press
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John Brown's Trial
2009, Harvard University Press
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Table of Contents

To free the slaves
Carrying the war into Africa
Framing the charges
The indictment
The jury is summoned
The testimony begins
The name and the shadow of a fair trial
The quiet was deceptive
The verdict
The sentence
The execution
Marching on.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass
Genre
Trials, litigation, etc., Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/116
Library of Congress
KF223.B765 M34 2009, KF223.B765M34 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
350

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23058341M
ISBN 13
9780674035171
LCCN
2009004724
OCLC/WorldCat
302414641
LibraryThing
8749617
Goodreads
6897937

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2746575W

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