“Sham Apologies,” New York Times, December 13, 1859

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Sham Apologies
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“Sham Apologies,” New York Times, December 13, 1859, p. 4: 4-5.
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“A Suggestion to Governor Wise About Old Brown,” New York Herald, November 27, 1859

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A Suggestion to Governor Wise About Old Brown
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“A Suggestion to Governor Wise About Old Brown,” New York Herald, November 27, 1859, p. 4: 5.
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“The Straw Stack War,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, November 22, 1859

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The Straw Stack War
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“The Straw Stack War,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, November 22, 1859, p. 2: 2.
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“Incendiarism in the South,” Savannah (GA) News, November 17, 1859

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Incendiarism in the South
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“Incendiarism in the South,” Savannah (GA) News, November 17, 1859, p. 1: 5.
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At the Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, Wendell Phillips praises John Brown in a speech

Wendell Phillips delivered the fourth of a series of lectures at Henry Ward Beecher's Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, speaking on "Lessons for the Hour."  In his talk he eulogized John Brown then on trial  for insurrection and murder in Virginia.  According to a report in the New York Times, Phillips held that Brown had more right to hang the governor of Virginia than the governor had the right to hang Brown.  (By John Osborne)
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