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... unding support from the French abolitionist "comrade," was overjoyed and hurriedly sent someone to contact the French "comrade."
The French "comrade" met John Brown at a farm in Kansas, and after a brief exchange of information, John Brown learned that the other party was a Republican from France. He was willing to support John Brown out of his love for republicanism.
The French "comrade" believed that the United States of America, with its republican ideals, should completely ab ...
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