(May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859)
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John Brown (abolitionist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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American abolitionist,
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American Civil War
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On December 26, 1860, six days after South Carolina declared its secession, U.S. Army Major Robert Anderson abandoned the indefensible Fort Moultrie and secretly relocated companies E and H (127 men, 13 of them musicians) of the 1st U.S. Artillery to Fort Sumter without orders from Washington, on his own initiative.
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Fort Sumter
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Fort Sumter is a Third System masonry coastal fortification located in Charleston harbor, South Carolina.
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Fort Sumter view from webcam mounted to cupola of Calhoun Mansion, 5 Dec. 2007
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Fort Sumter
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On December 26, 1860, six days after South Carolina declared its secession, U.S. Army Major Robert Anderson abandoned the indefensible Fort Moultrie and secretly relocated companies E and H (127 men, 13 of them musicians) of the 1st U.S. Artillery to Fort Sumter without orders from Washington, on his own initiative.
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Fort Dix
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Civil rights movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views
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Civil rights movement
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The civil rights struggle in Northern Ireland can be traced to Catholics in Dungannon who were fighting for better housing for the members of the Catholic community. This domestic issue would not have led to a fight for civil rights if the policies of Northern Ireland did not make being a registered householder the qualification for the local government franchise.
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During the second half of the 20th century, Western societies introduced legislation that tried to remove discrimination on the basis of race, gender or disability.
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Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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He assembled his team in a restaurant at the edge of town, evidently intending that they should soon join him on a stretch of road nearby and ambush the president on his way back from the hospital.
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He assembled his team in a restaurant at the edge of town, evidently intending that they should soon join him on a stretch of road nearby and ambush the president on his way back from the hospital.
Savery (blacks] - 1 views
they said they are not an human beaning they are porperty .
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Charles Sumner
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Dred Scott
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Dred Scott (1799 – September 17, 1858), was a slave in the United States who sued unsuccessfully in St. Louis, Missouri for his freedom in the infamous Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857.
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His case was based on the fact that he and his wife Harriet Scott were slaves
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Daniel Webster was born in Salisbury (now Franklin), New Hampshire and educated at Phillips (Exeter) Academy and Dartmouth College. He studied law, taught briefly and was admitted to the New Hampshire bar in 1805.
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