John Brown

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John Brown was a 19th-century American abolitionist who led militant anti-slavery actions, most famously the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist
human
political activist
burialPlace North Elba, New York
causeOfDeath execution by hanging
commanded raid on Harpers Ferry
convictedOf inciting a slave insurrection
murder
treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1800-05-09
dateOfDeath 1859-12-02
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Brown
givenName John
hasHeritage English American
hasPart John Brown’s Provisional Constitution
ideology radical abolitionism
influenced American abolitionist movement
Union cause in the American Civil War
inspiredBy Christian egalitarianism
biblical literalism
knownFor leading the 1859 raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry
militant opposition to slavery
use of armed insurrection against slavery
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
movement abolitionism
notableEvent trial in Charles Town, Virginia in 1859
notableWork Bleeding Kansas crisis
surface form: Bleeding Kansas activities

Pottawatomie massacre
John Brown’s raid of 1859
surface form: raid on Harpers Ferry
numberOfChildren 20
opposedTo slavery in the United States
participantIn Bleeding Kansas crisis
surface form: Bleeding Kansas

Pottawatomie massacre
John Brown’s raid of 1859
surface form: raid on Harpers Ferry
placeOfBirth Torrington, Connecticut NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Charles Town, West Virginia
surface form: Charles Town, Virginia

Charles Town, West Virginia
surface form: present-day Charles Town, West Virginia
positionHeld abolitionist leader
religion Calvinism
Congregationalism
residence Kansas Territory
Massachusetts
New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
sexOrGender male
spouse Dianthe Lusk
Mary Ann Day

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John Brown’s raid of 1859 aftermath John Brown
this entity surface form: John Brown became a martyr figure for many Northern abolitionists
United States federal armory (historical) attackedBy John Brown
subject surface form: United States federal armory at Harpers Ferry
John Brown’s Fort namedAfter John Brown
Brown hasNotableBearer John Brown
Frank Sanborn notableAssociation John Brown
John Brown’s Body subject John Brown
John Brown’s Body commemorates John Brown
John Brown’s Body namedAfter John Brown
John Henry Kagi memberOf John Brown
this entity surface form: John Brown’s inner circle
John Henry Kagi associatedWith John Brown
Dangerfield Newby associatedWith John Brown
Owen Brown father John Brown
Owen Brown sibling John Brown
this entity surface form: John Brown Jr.
slave power controversy hasNotableFigure John Brown
subject surface form: Slave Power Controversy
Kansas Territory associatedWith John Brown
Pottawatomie massacre leader John Brown
Battle of Osawatomie commander John Brown