Tony Horwitz, a bestselling writer, talks about the exciting story of a bold uprising driving the US to a bloody war.
John Brown 's attack on the Harpers Ferry was an important moment in America' s history in a secret conspiracy that started in the dark. However, it is very ... more
That said, until I got Tony Horwitz to absorb a new book called Midnight Rise: John Brown and the raid that caused the civil war. Horwitz is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and writer who has written very creative work for many things, the most famous of which is "Attica of Attica", this book was in 1998. A book published in the year on the continuing attachment of the American civil war. This time I am irritated that history historically thinks that dramatic attacks on Brown and Harpers Ferry are "speed breakthrough" of civil war. The year of the conference is still "a society before 5 million industrialization", among which "900,000 people are enslaved".
"Midnight rise: John Brown and the civil war raid", Horwitz is headed in a very different direction. Strange travel records, past and present mix, self-expanding soldiers and ersatz commander have gone forever. In their position, Horwitz gives us a strict explanation for John Brown of his federal troops held in Harpers Ferry, Virginia in October 1859, one of America's most annoying historical figures It was. The library suffered bloodshed - "It was misunderstood in the abolished William Lloyd Garrison's words, this crazy and obviously crazy action helped to force the country into the will Most destructive war
Kevin Boyle 's Tony Horwitz' s "Midnight Rise: John Brown and Raid that Caused Civil War" (30th October) really appreciates the comment, but the following comment is very interesting. Considering this book, it is impossible for the indomitable God soldier of modern Browns to seek justice and justice in a violent violent conflict. Witz states as follows. "From the 9/11 lens, the Harpers Ferry seems to be the first part of Al Qaeda.The nineteen men shocked countries are in war and we are currently working hard to resolve these results I will.