John Brown's holy war:

John Brown, considered the father of American terrorism, was an inspiration to the Civil Rights movement. He was a farmer, a warrior, a family man and an avenging angel. More than 150 years after his execution, questions swirl around John Brown: was he a madman or a martyr? A bloodthirsty fanatic or...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Format: Video Software
Language:English
Published: [Arlington, Va.] PBS 2005
Series:American experience
Subjects:
Summary:John Brown, considered the father of American terrorism, was an inspiration to the Civil Rights movement. He was a farmer, a warrior, a family man and an avenging angel. More than 150 years after his execution, questions swirl around John Brown: was he a madman or a martyr? A bloodthirsty fanatic or a great American hero? Dramatic reenactments trace John Brown's obsessive battle against human bondage.
Physical Description:1 DVD, ca. 90 Min., RC1, farbig und s/w 12 cm
ISBN:0793691095

There is no print copy available.

Interlibrary loan Place Request Caution: Not in THWS collection!