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  1. 4 de mar. de 2010 · The Harper's Ferry raid was an 1859 assault by an armed band of abolitionists led by John Brown on the federal armory in the small town of Harper's Ferry, Virginia. It was intended to be the start ...

  2. John Brown is a biography written by W. E. B. Du Bois about the abolitionist John Brown. Published in 1909, it tells the story of John Brown, from his Christian rural upbringing, to his failed business ventures and finally his "blood feud" with the institution of slavery as a whole.

  3. 3 de abr. de 1990 · View the profile of Buffalo Bills Wide Receiver John Brown on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  4. www.biografiasyvidas.com › biografia › bBiografia de John Brown

    John Brown. (Torrington, Estados Unidos, 1800 - Charlestown, id., 1859) Activista abolicionista estadounidense. Nacido en el seno de una familia de profundas convicciones religiosas, pasó buena parte de su adolescencia en una comunidad proabolicionista en Ohio. Entre 1825 y 1855 residió en Pensilvania, Massachusetts y Nueva York, ejerciendo ...

  5. John Brown is an American bodybuilder, who won Amateur Mr. Universe twice (1981, 1982) and Mr. World three times. He was born and raised in West Sacramento, California. He is the father of NFL wide receivers Equanimeous and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

  6. "John Brown's Body" (originally known as "John Brown's Song") is a United States marching song about the abolitionist John Brown. The song was popular in the Union during the American Civil War.The song arose out of the folk hymn tradition of the American camp meeting movement of the late 18th and early 19th century. According to an 1889 account, the original John Brown lyrics were a ...

  7. Biografía. Brown fue hijo de John Brown y Margaret Leys. Se trasladó como funcionario al aire libre (en escocés ghillie o ayudante), al Castillo de Balmoral, que la reina Victoria y el príncipe Alberto compraron en 1853.. Era apreciado por muchos (incluyendo a la reina) por su competencia y compañerismo, y su figura se convierte en motivo de controversia, por su influencia y su trato ...

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