Slavery's Determined Foe: Amanda Gilvin and Laura McDonald on the Legacy of  John Brown — Concord Museum

Slavery's Determined Foe: Amanda Gilvin and Laura McDonald on the Legacy of John Brown — Concord Museum

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Concord is home to the flashpoint of a revolution, discussions of protest, peace and war, and the people who defined American ideals. Inspired by this past, the Concord Perspectives series […]

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