Thomas Wentworth Higginson (English Wikipedia)

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  • Faust, Drew Gilpin (December 2023). "The Men Who Started the War". The Atlantic: 82–89.
  • Drew Gilpin Faust writes, "Higginson published in February 1860 the first of a series of articles in The Atlantic that he referred to as his 'Insurrection Papers.' After writing essays on 'The Maroons of Jamaica' and 'The Maroons of Surinam'—Black groups who had escaped enslavement to establish their own independent societies on the fringes of white settlement—he proceeded to publish admiring essays on Denmark Vesey, Nat Turner, and Gabriel, men who had embraced violence in their efforts to overturn American slavery". Drew Gilpin Faust, "The Men Who Started the War", The Atlantic, December 2023, p. 87.

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