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Five for Freedom
Five for Freedom: The African American Soldiers in John Brown's Army | Eugene L. Meyer
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On October 16, 1859, John Brown and his band of eighteen raiders descended on Harpers Ferry in an ill-fated attempt to incite a slave insurrection. The raiders were routed, and several were captured. Soon after, they were tried, convicted, and hanged. Among Brown's fighters were five African American men—John Copeland, Shields Green, Dangerfield Newby, Lewis Leary, and Osborne Perry Anderson—whose lives and deaths have long been overshadowed by their martyred leader. Only Anderson survived, later publishing the lone insider account of the event. Five for Freedom is the story of these five brave men, the circumstances in which they were born and raised, how they came together at this fateful time and place, and the legacies they left behind. It is an American story that continues to resonate in the present.
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So if you are at all interested in US History, Black History, Civil War History or John Brown then you should read this book. I‘ve read a few books on John Brown and this is the first that focused on the Black men with him, while giving a plethora of historical context and extended to the ripples still felt today. Really well done.

Thank you Edelweiss for this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Started this morning! I‘ve read quite a few books on John Brown and the raid on Harper‘s Ferry. This book though changes the focus off Brown to those Black men on his side. Very interested in learning more about their history and their individual stories! #blackhistory #blacklitsy #ushistory

Califlamingo Adding to my list. I'm reading about John Brown now and have wondered about the stories of those who fought with him. 7y
Suet624 I‘m fascinated with Brown. Thanks for the heads up on this one. You‘ve read the tagged? 7y
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