Voice From Harper's Ferry

Voice From Harper's Ferry
A Voice from Harper's Ferry is an abolitionist account by Osborne Perry Anderson, published in the aftermath of the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry led by John Brown. As the only surviving black participant, Anderson provides a firsthand narrative of the raid's motivations, events, and his escape. The book concludes with a selection of poems that honor Brown and the abolitionist movement, making it a significant historical document of the era.
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JR Martin, Jim Locke


