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Date: 2011-06-07 16:43:47
United States
Harpers Ferry
West Virginia
Ethics
Fugitive slave
John Brown
Slavery
Frederick Douglass
American studies
John Crenshaw
Slavery in the United States
Slave trade
Underground Railroad

THE CONDUCTOR 1 of 6 VOLUME 2 DECEMBER 2000

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