Best Books 2014: A Volcano Beneath the Snow: John Brown’s War Against Slavery| Nonfiction

Fascinating details about the life of a man some called a martyr, others a fanatic, and the highly charged debates surrounding slavery in mid-19th-century America set the stage for this absorbing examination of the 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry. The questions raised by a God-fearing individual who was willing to kill and to die “to right a moral wrong” still haunt us today. Abundant black-and-white photos and reproductions support this articulate, well-researched history.

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