Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War
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A New York Times Notable Book for 2011A Library Journal Top Ten Best Books of 2011A Boston Globe Best Nonfiction Book of 2011
Bestselling author Tony Horwitz tells the electrifying tale of the daring insurrection that put America on the path to bloody war
Plotted in secret, launched in the dark, John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry was a pivotal moment in U.S. history. But few Americans know the true story of the men and women who launched a desperate strike at the slaveholding South. Now,Midnight Rising portrays Brown's uprising in vivid color, revealing a country on the brink of explosive conflict.
Brown, the descendant of New England Puritans, saw slavery as a sin against America's founding principles. Unlike most abolitionists, he was willing to take up arms, and in 1859 he prepared for battle at a hideout in Maryland, joined by his teenage daughter, three of his sons, and a guerrilla band that included former slaves and a dashing spy. On October 17, the raiders seized Harpers Ferry, stunning the nation and prompting a counterattack led by Robert E. Lee. After Brown's capture, his defiant eloquence galvanized the North and appalled the South, which considered Brown a terrorist. The raid also helped elect Abraham Lincoln, who later began to fulfill Brown's dream with the Emancipation Proclamation, a measure he called "a John Brown raid, on a gigantic scale."
Tony Horwitz's riveting book travels antebellum America to deliver both a taut historical drama and a telling portrait of a nation divided--a time that still resonates in ours.
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Horwitz's latest details the life of John Brown, focusing less on the 1859 attack at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, and more on the man behind the ill-fated raid. Information on Brown's background and the political tenor of the era play major roles, as do Brown's subsequent hanging and the political aftermath. Oreskes deftly conveys the author's warts-and-all depiction of Brown, a failed businessman and stubborn idealist who was willing to die for a cause. Primary documents fill the account, and Oreskes effectively dramatizes the documents through tones and accents that match the respective writers. Reading in a resonant baritone, he captures characters and mood. His excellent reading underlines Horwitz's speculation that Brown's ultimate goal was to sacrifice his life to dramatize his antislavery views. Oreskes' powerful, convincing performance enlivens the subject matter. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
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Horwitz, T., & Oreskes, D. (2011). Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War (Unabridged). Macmillan Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Horwitz, Tony and Dan Oreskes. 2011. Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War. Macmillan Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Horwitz, Tony and Dan Oreskes. Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War Macmillan Audio, 2011.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Horwitz, T. and Oreskes, D. (2011). Midnight rising: john brown and the raid that sparked the civil war. Unabridged Macmillan Audio.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Horwitz, Tony, and Dan Oreskes. Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War Unabridged, Macmillan Audio, 2011.
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