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14 September, 14:27

Why did Ralph Waldo Emerson support John Brown even though he believed in peaceful resolve over Brown's choice of violence?

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  1. 14 September, 16:36
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    He knew the abolitionists' demands were a righteous cause.
  2. 14 September, 17:20
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    He knew the abolitionists' demands were a righteous cause.

    He disagreed with the cause, but John Brown had married his sister.

    He objected to violence, but knew it was necessary to change the law.
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