The John Brown Memorial Park

The John Brown Memorial Park was dedicated in 1910 by Theodore Roosevelt to commemorate the Battle of Osawatomie (1856), part of the Bleeding Kansas era (1856-1861) of the pre-Civil War free state/slave state debate. The site itself is the battlefield where slaveholding Missourians who had crossed i...

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Pacifism
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