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The “Colored Hero” of Harper's Ferry: John Anthony Copeland and the War Against Slavery
“My Object in Coming to Oberlin”
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2015
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Prologue
pp. 10
The Frozen River
pp. 17
A Good Abolition Convention
pp. 24
The Colony and the College
pp. 29
“A Most Well Disposed Boy”
pp. 40
“I Have Found Paradise”
pp. 47
“My Object in Coming to Oberlin”
pp. 55
Not a Fugitive Was Seized
pp. 60
The New Marshal
pp. 67
“Recital of the Wrong and Outrage”
pp. 76
Wack's Tavern
pp. 84
A Brace of Pistols
pp. 91
The Oberlin Rescue
pp. 100
“The Black Mecca”
pp. 110
The Felons' Feast
pp. 118
Votaries of the Higher Law
pp. 125
“The Bravest Negroes”
pp. 134
The Invisibles
pp. 144
The War Department
pp. 154
Hall's Rifle Works
pp. 162
“His Negro Confession”
pp. 170
Nothing Like a Fair Trial
pp. 177
An Abolition Harangue
pp. 182
Only Slave Stealing
pp. 193
This Guilty Land
pp. 201
The Colored American Heroes
pp. 210
Epilogue
pp. 251
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