The 'Colored Hero' of Harper's Ferry
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The 'Colored Hero' of Harper's Ferry

John Anthony Copeland and the War against Slavery

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The 'Colored Hero' of Harper's Ferry

John Anthony Copeland and the War against Slavery

About this book

On the night of Sunday, October 16, 1859, hoping to bring about the eventual end of slavery, radical abolitionist John Brown launched an armed attack at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Among his troops, there were only five black men, who have largely been treated as little more than 'spear carriers' by Brown's many biographers and other historians of the antebellum era. This book brings one such man, John Anthony Copeland, directly to center stage. Copeland played a leading role in the momentous Oberlin slave rescue, and he successfully escorted a fugitive to Canada, making him an ideal recruit for Brown's invasion of Virginia. He fought bravely at Harpers Ferry, only to be captured and charged with murder and treason. With his trademark lively prose and compelling narrative style, Steven Lubet paints a vivid portrait of this young black man who gave his life for freedom.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Author’s Note
  9. Prologue
  10. 1 The Frozen River
  11. 2 A Good Abolition Convention
  12. 3 The Colony And The College
  13. 4 ``A Most Well Disposed Boy''
  14. 5 ``I Have Found Paradise''
  15. 6 ``My Object In Coming To Oberlin''
  16. 7 Not A Fugitive Was Seized
  17. 8 The New Marshal
  18. 9 ``Recital of the Wrong and Outrage''
  19. 10 Wack's Tavern
  20. 11 A Brace of Pistols
  21. 12 The Oberlin Rescue
  22. 13 ``The Black Mecca''
  23. 14 The Felons' Feast
  24. 15 Votaries of the Higher Law
  25. 16 ``The Bravest Negroes''
  26. 17 The Invisibles
  27. 18 The War Department
  28. 19 Hall's Rifle Works
  29. 20 ``His Negro Confession''
  30. 21 Nothing Like a Fair Trial
  31. 22 An Abolition Harangue
  32. 23 Only Slave Stealing
  33. 24 This Guilty Land
  34. 25 The Colored American Heroes
  35. Epilogue
  36. Notes
  37. Bibliography
  38. Index