Watson Brown

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Watson Brown was a son of the American abolitionist John Brown who participated in his father’s militant anti-slavery activities in the 1850s.

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Watson Brown canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abolitionist
human
activeIn 1850s
cause abolition of slavery in the United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Brown NERFINISHED
father John Brown NERFINISHED
givenName Watson NERFINISHED
mother Mary Ann Day Brown NERFINISHED
movement abolitionism
notableFamily Brown family (abolitionists) NERFINISHED
notableWork participation in John Brown’s militant anti-slavery activities
opposedTo slavery in the United States
participatedIn Bleeding Kansas conflict NERFINISHED
John Brown’s militant anti-slavery campaign in the 1850s
positionHeld anti-slavery militant
relative Annie Brown NERFINISHED
Ellen Brown NERFINISHED
Frederick Brown NERFINISHED
Jason Brown NERFINISHED
John Brown Jr. NERFINISHED
Owen Brown NERFINISHED
Ruth Brown NERFINISHED
Salmon Brown NERFINISHED
Sarah Brown NERFINISHED

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Owen Brown sibling Watson Brown