DiscoverIn Dispute: 10 Famous Trials That Changed HistoryWhy Abolitionist John Brown Became the First American To Be Executed for Treason
Why Abolitionist John Brown Became the First American To Be Executed for Treason

Why Abolitionist John Brown Became the First American To Be Executed for Treason

Update: 2024-08-20
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Countless historians have debated whether abolitionist John Brown was, as President Lincoln put it, a “misguided fanatic,” or, in the words of Malcolm X, “the only white man worthy of joining his Organization for Afro-American Unity.” Rather than categorize John Brown or define his place in history, our goal with this episode is to examine his trial from a lawyer’s perspective, allowing you to understand how he became such a controversial figure.

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Troy Starr as John Brown

Doug Bryson as Court Reporter

John Doe as John Allstadt

Evan Dicharry as Albert Grist

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Why Abolitionist John Brown Became the First American To Be Executed for Treason

Why Abolitionist John Brown Became the First American To Be Executed for Treason

Attorney J Craig Williams and Legal Talk Network