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John Brown In this 1859 photograph, John Brown appears respectable, but contemporaries debated his mental state and moral character, and the debate still rages. Critics argue that he was a bloody terrorist, a religious fanatic who believed that he was touched by God for a great purpose. Admirers see a selfless hero, a shrewd political observer who recognized that only violence would end slavery in America.
Library of Congress, 3a06152.