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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
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From fairly early in my youth I knew the name John Brown and was swept up by the romance surrounding his exploits at Harpers Ferry. For example, I knew that the gigantic anthem of the Civil War -The Battle Hymn of the Republic- had a prior existence as a tribute to John Brown and that Union soldiers marched to that song as they headed south. I was then, however, neither familiar with the import of his exploits for the dismal liberation struggle nor knew worthy about the specifics of the politics of the various tendencies in the struggle against slavery. I certainly knew nothing then of Brown’s (and his sons) prior military exploits in the Kansas `proxy’ wars against the expansion of slavery. Later scrutinize filled in some of those gaps and has only strengthened my strong bond with his memory. Know this, as I near the age at which John Brown was executed I composed sustain my youthful admiration for him. In the context of the turmoil of the times he was the most valiant and valiant revolutionary in the struggle for the abolition of slavery in America. Almost 150 years after his death this writer is proud to stand in the tradition of John Brown.

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This documentary, for friend and foe alike, brings out the main issues of John Brown’s personal life and the political turmoil of his times. As usual in such endeavors the producers attempt to give an even-handed legend by bringing in historians and others from many perspectives. And that is heavenly, especially for defenders of Brown, in these times when many right-wing tendencies have tried to invoke his name for their unworthy causes and the term ‘terrorist’ is freely bantered about. In a sense this documentary, unintentionally I am positive, bringS him aid to his pleasant dwelling as an avenging angel for the progress of humankind.

And what of the issues of Brown’s life and times. The documentary covers it all sparkling well; his Calvinist upbringing and early abhorrence of slavery, including serving as a stationmaster in the Underground Railroad; his failures in various business ventures; his `monomaniacal’ conception that slavery must be abolished, arms in hand; his guerilla fights in defense of Free-State Kansas, including the controversial murders of some pro-slavery forces there; his strategic and tactical military errors at Harpers Ferry; his stoic and resolute demeanor in face of his execution; and, of course, his subsequent account. For those not familiar with John Brown this is a like a flash primer which should be supplemented with some reading. There are an abundant number of books on his life to learn more.

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I often borrowed this video to utilize in my U.S. History courses at nearby colleges, and finally decided I should believe it. I have some quibbles with its presentation, both in terms of production and scripting, but it never fails to ignite some discussion in class.

Brown’s personal history is presented at length, reaching all the map assist to his childhood on the Jacksonian frontier. With all the time taken telling stories about his failed businesses, experiences with escaped slaves, and his psychological angst, one would have expected a bit more about Jacksonian America… but again, I quibble. One of the strengths is adjacent to this flaw… it allows a observe into the isolation and poverty that formed his world plan.

The middle allotment is filled with what amounts to personal anecdotes, which may cause a lapse of attention for many students and those less familiar with the figures and events. As a matter of pacing, this portion seems to traipse. Not a dilemma for me, mind you, but younger people lose focus– sadly. The true strife in Kansas and Harpers Ferry are quite well presented. The conclusions are aptly enough focused on assessing Brown as a leader, his importance in the abolitionist movement, the runup to the Civil War, and finally a discussion of his mental location. All worth thinking about.

As cinema, this has rough edges, I contemplate. As pure history it has some holes. But overall I judge this is very useful as a window into a time that many procure difficult to understand.
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