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John Brown<span> and </span>his<span> Harpers Ferry raid are often referred to as the match that lit the fuse on the powder keg of secession and civil war. ... Despite Brown's undeniable </span>impact<span> on American history, Brown scholarship </span>has<span> progressed sporadically, and he </span>has<span> inspired only about two dozen scholarly biographies in the 150 years ...</span>
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