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The Town That Started the Civil War

Brandt, Nat
The Town That Started the Civil War
No community better reflected the growing passion against slavery than Oberlin College. In September 1858 the sudden kidnapping of a runaway slave who was living in Oberlin caused the entire community and its college students to rush to his rescue. The slave was rescued, but 37 of his rescuers were identified and put on trial for violating federal law, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. The case became a cause célèbre throughout the North.

CHF 37.50

The Congressman Who Got Away with Murder

Brandt, Nat
The Congressman Who Got Away with Murder
The most infamous scandal to shake the nation's capital: a New York Congressman's murder of his wife's lover, Washington's district attorney, the son of the man who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner." Representative Dan Sickles shot Philip Barton Key in front of seven witnesses, his plea of not guilty based on a totally new legal defense, temporary insanity.

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The Man Who Tried to Burn New York

Brandt, Nat
The Man Who Tried to Burn New York
In a desperate attempt to bring the North to the bargaining table and end what was to the South a losing war, Confederate spies in Canada launch a plot to burn New York City on the day after Thanksgiving in 1864. A group of rebel officers...all escapees from Union prison camps who had fled to neutral Canada for safety...reach the city by train and, in disguise, take rooms in various hotels in downtown New York. They fail but only because, unkn...

CHF 29.50

Massacre in Shansi

Brandt, Nat
Massacre in Shansi
This text tells the tragic story of the 18 missionaries from Oberlin College, Ohio, and the Chinese Christians, who were all killed during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. Caught up in a clash of cultures, the missionaries were self-righteous and offensive symbols of Western imperialism.

CHF 57.50

In the Shadow of the Civil War

Brandt, Nat / Brandt, Yanna Kroyt
In the Shadow of the Civil War
In this deeply researched account of the rescue of slave Jane Johnson by Philadelphia Quaker and fervent abolitionist Passmore Williamson, veteran journalist Brandt and Emmy-winning filmmaker Kroyt Brandt capture the heroism at the heart of this important moment in American history.

CHF 40.90

The Town That Started the Civil War

Brandt, Nat
The Town That Started the Civil War
Before the War Between the States, there was the war between the U.S. government and Oberlin, Ohio. . . . "A fascinating, gripping narrative."-James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of FreedomOn a crisp autumn day in Ohio, 1858, two Kentucky slave hunters were closing in on a runaway slave named John Price. Federal law said they had the right to bring the man back across state lines. But to the people of Oberlin, Ohio, the law was wrong-and ...

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