John Brown's Parallels

gem

2nd Lieutenant
Joined
Oct 26, 2012
This letter written by Brown in January 1859 is known as John Brown's Parallels.

He references what is known as the Marais des Cygnes massacre which took place the previous year. 11 free-soilers were captured by a pro-slavery group and marched into a ravine and open fired upon. Five of the men were killed, five were seriously injured, and one escaped unharmed. Brown explains how nothing has been done to the perpetrators. He draws a parallel about how 2 companies who went to Missouri to free slaves. One he oversaw, which freed 10 slaves. The other company, freed a female slave and one slavemaster was killed during the operation. As John brown said, "Now for a comparison, "11 persons are forcibly restored to their natural and inalienable rights, with but one man killed, and all hell is stirred from beneath."

Thus he drawing a parallel about how nothing is being done when free-soilers, who did nothing wrong, are being killed. When 1 slavemaster gets killed in an operation that frees 11 slaves, a huge issue is being made.

=PA187&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U3wNmr2iwdayz9qEyrqr7OFhrzm5w&ci=127%2C908%2C721%2C438&edge=0.png


PA188&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U2EkOs-6oiZqItRFalf11lR5eKqoA&ci=143%2C196%2C718%2C1063&edge=0.png
 
Last edited:

Learn About Us
About CivilWarTalk
Contact the Webmaster
Meet the Staff
Link to CivilWarTalk
Join Our Community
Register
Browse Forums
View Today's Discussions
Search the Forum
Get Help
FAQ
Student Guide
Forum Rules & Etiquette
Copyright / DMCA

     Contact Us CivilwarTalk on Facebook CivilWarTalk on YouTube CivilWarTalk on Twitter RSS Feed

Bringing the American Civil War and More to Life.
© 1999 - , CIVILWARTALK, LLC - Site Version 10.0

SlaveryTalk.com - SecessionTalk.com - CivilWarTalk.com - ReconstructionTalk.com
Back
Top