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African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A.P.Murray Collection, 1818-1907


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John Brown. An address by Frederick Douglass, at the fourteenth anniversary of Storer college, Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, May 30, 1881.

Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895.

CREATED/PUBLISHED
Dover, N.H., Morning star job printing house, 1881.

SUMMARY
Douglass, in a highly personal speech, praises John Brown as a real hero of the abolitionist cause and seeks to promote a better understanding of the raid upon Harper's Ferry. Ends with a few words about Brown's companions in the raid.

NOTES
Presented by the author to Storer College, the proceeds to go to the endowment of a John Brown professorship.

SUBJECTS
Brown, John,--1800-1859.
Addresses--West Virginia--Harpers Ferry--1881.

RELATED NAMES
Storer College.

MEDIUM
28 p. 21 cm.

CALL NUMBER
E451 .D73

PART OF
Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)

DIGITAL ID
lcrbmrp t2309 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lcrbmrp.t2309

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