​In his statement before the court in Virginia, John Brown

​In his statement before the court in Virginia, John Brown

Question:

In his statement before the court in Virginia, John Brown quoted the Epistle to the Hebrews 13:3, “Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them.”* He characterized his militant abolitionism as an effort “to act up to that instruction” from the New Testament. How do the series of prints, “The Legend of John Brown,” by Jacob Lawrence illustrate Brown’s dedication to that verse? Discuss THREE examples from the series

  • no fewer than 900 words; no more than 1000 words
  • creative title to the essay
  • NO headings, NO title page; one line for your name, one for the title, and then start writing; fill the first page, don’t keep hitting return at the beginning
  • Times New Roman font
  • 12-point sized font
  • double-spaced
  • page numbers at the bottom of each page

This link contains the ” series of prints” that must be used to answer the question.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B4hvzU4i3M…

I’m sure this was obvious but the pdf is the statement brown made, the question doesn’t really ask to use it, but try to use to to make the essay easier in any way. Its the just using the pictures are the most important part of answering the question.
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Remembering Those in Bonds and Bounding with Them

Born in early 1800s, John Brown was an American abolitionist that believed and advocated for overruling and abolition of slave trade in the United States of America. The American legend came into limelight in the mid-1800s when he used to paint and art to portray anti-slavery messages to the American slave traders and benefactors of the slave trade. During the early 1800s, the slave trade in America was an expanding business since slave traders of warring societies sold slaves to the USA in exchange of gold and other valuables such as guns and amination that facilitated their wars.  Notably, John Brown had twenty-two silkscreen prints that consisted of deep messages that passed messages that were against the slave trade in the United States of America.

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