About This Book
The book traces the life and convictions of an ardent abolitionist, recounting his childhood vow, long preparation, public advocacy in Northern communities, fundraising, and clandestine work on the Underground Railroad. It narrates the armed insurrection that resulted in his capture and execution, and describes supporters, financial backers, and dramatic rescue journeys. Interwoven are reflections on biblical imagery, moral urgency, and deliberate bodily sacrifice, portraying how his death became a potent symbol. The account presents his actions as driven by a sense of divine calling and highlights how his fate intensified national tensions over slavery.
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