John Brown was a fervent abolitionist who believed in using violence to end slavery. His beliefs in racial equality and his conviction that slavery was a moral evil led him to take extreme actions, such as leading the raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859 in an attempt to spark a slave uprising. Brown's bold and radical actions were directly influenced by his deeply held beliefs in the righteousness of his cause.
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