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JOHN BROWNs RAID, 1859. John Anthony Copeland, a black member of abolitionist
JOHN BROWNs RAID, 1859.
John Anthony Copeland, a black member of abolitionist John Browns party who survived the raid at Harpers Ferry and was taken prisoner thereafter and subsequently hanged
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Media ID 12347383
1859 Anthony Black Brown Invade Oval Prisoner Raid Revolutionary Survivor Copeland Southeast
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JOHN BROWN's RAID, 1859 - A Glimpse into the Courageous Struggle for Freedom
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a pivotal moment in American history - John Brown's Raid of 1859. At its center stands John Anthony Copeland, a remarkable African American member of abolitionist John Brown's party. With his dignified presence and resolute gaze, Copeland symbolizes the unwavering spirit of those who fought against slavery. In this black and white portrait, Copeland appears amidst a group of men, their faces etched with determination. His middle-aged countenance is framed by an impressive moustache that adds to his commanding presence. The oval-shaped photograph exudes strength and resilience as it immortalizes these brave souls who dared to challenge the oppressive forces that plagued their nation. Copeland was one of the few survivors of the raid at Harpers Ferry but paid a heavy price for his involvement in this revolutionary act. Taken prisoner shortly after the raid, he faced an unjust fate - hanging for his beliefs and commitment to freedom. This image serves as a reminder not only of Copeland's sacrifice but also highlights the indomitable spirit that fueled countless individuals like him during this tumultuous period in American history. It invites us to reflect on their bravery while urging us never to forget their struggle for equality. As we admire this historic photograph, let it inspire us to continue fighting against injustice and championing liberty for all people – regardless of race or background
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