John Brown

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An abolitionist who led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry

Real World Example

John Brown was an abolitionist who believed in using violent means to end slavery in the United States. In 1859, he led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, hoping to start a slave uprising. Although the raid failed, it heightened tensions between the North and South, contributing to the onset of the Civil War. Brown's actions mattered because they brought national attention to the moral urgency of abolishing slavery. Today, his legacy inspires activists who fight for social justice and equality, showing that individuals can stand up against injustices, much like how modern protestors work for civil rights and reforms.

Practice Version

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