Osborne P. Anderson: A Voice from Harper’s Ferry

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Osborne P. Anderson:A Voice from Harper’s Ferry
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Osborne Perry Anderson (1830–1872) was one of five African Americans accompanying radical abolitionist John Brown in raiding the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry (formerly spelled Harper’s Ferry), Virginia, in October 1859. Born free in Pennsylvania, Anderson attended Oberlin College in Ohio, and he later lived and worked as a printer in Chatham, Canada. He met John Brown in 1858 and was one of more than a dozen abolitionists who camped out at the Kennedy Farm in rural Maryland during the summer prior to the raid.

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