Pursuing John Brown On the trail of a radical abolitionist
Book - 2022
"The idea for Pursuing John Brown began in Hudson, Ohio, where John Brown grew up and where Joyce Dyer has lived for forty years. In 2007, a chance occurrence started her off on the pursuit of her controversial neighbor, a quest that simultaneously pulled Dyer into his century, and John Brown into hers. In this work of hybrid creative nonfiction, Dyer retraces John Brown's steps across the country, occasionally taking roads that lead to tangential sites. Along the way, intimate questions form about John Brown's personal life-his role as son, husband, father, friend. Her pursuit forces her to confront hard questions about slavery, race, violence, and American democracy and brings her closer to understanding John Brown, herself..., and us"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Biographies
- Published
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Akron, Ohio :
The University of Akron Press
2022.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xxiv, 515 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9781629221366
- Preface
- List of John Browns Contemporaries
- Glimpses of John Brown in Hudson, Ohio
- A Lincoln Look-Alike
- Reverie 1. Trains Don't Stop for Passengers in Hudson Anymore
- The Case-Barlow Farm and the Underground Railroad
- Twenty-First-Century Ohio Neighbors
- Nineteenth-Century Ohio Neighbors
- Losing Almost Everything in Richfield, Ohio
- Reverie 2. "Some Can Bear More Than Others"
- Mothers and Sons
- Fathers and Sons
- A Warehouse and a Storefront Church in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Reverie 3. It Was Difficult Being Alone with Tins Man
- The John Brown Monument Behind the Akron Zoo
- Reverie 4. "Ready to Receive Its Meaning"
- The Engine House at Harpers Ferry
- Frederick Douglass and John Brown
- Reverie 5. "Chiaroscuro"
- North Elba and Timbucto
- The Unburied
- National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
- Reverie 6. "Conflict of Emotion in My Heart"
- Danger for the Secret Six
- Danger for John Browns Family
- Reverie 7. "For Thee and For Myself, No Quiet Find"
- Across All of Iowa
- Reverie 8. "They Found a Way"
- Breaking the Golden Rule
- Terror on Pottawatomie Creek
- Reverie 9. The Hawk Comes for Me
- Afterword
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Photo Credits