Dangerfield Newby

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Dangerfield Newby was a formerly enslaved man who joined abolitionist John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry in a desperate attempt to free his wife and children from slavery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist
freedom fighter
person
associatedWith John Brown
burialPlace Harpers Ferry area (unmarked or disputed grave)
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
correspondence letters from his enslaved wife pleading for rescue
countryOfDeath United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfDeath 1859-10-17
ethnicity African American
featuredIn historical accounts of John Brown’s raid
scholarship on African American resistance to slavery
formerStatus enslaved man
gender male
hadChildren true
historicalPeriod Antebellum period
surface form: Antebellum United States
killedBy local militia at Harpers Ferry
knownFor attempt to free his enslaved wife and children
legacy symbol of enslaved people’s direct resistance to slavery
mannerOfDeath killed in action
motivation to free his enslaved wife and children
movement abolitionism
notableEvent death during the initial fighting of the Harpers Ferry raid
notableFor participation in John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry
occupation blacksmith
opposedTo slavery in the United States
participantIn John Brown’s raid of 1859
surface form: Harpers Ferry raid of 1859

John Brown’s raid of 1859
surface form: John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry
placeOfDeath Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
surface form: Harpers Ferry, Virginia
race Black
spouse Harriet Newby
wasEnslaved true

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