J.W. Burleson photo / Boquillas del Carmen, Coah.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Bleeding Kansas: John Brown country



Went looking for the ghost of John Brown in eastern Kansas last weekend. Have you read Russell Banks' novel about Brown, Cloudsplitter? It's a remarkable book. We drove along John Brown Road to Pottawatomie Creek, where JB murdered those proslavery men, and at Osawatomie spent some time on the 'battlefield' where he and his crew fought off a force of Missourians. He's a strange figure in American history---he certainly can be seen as a jihadi, an ideological warrior, willing to kill and die for his beliefs, which were grounded in his interpretation of God's will...also as an American hero. Though I'm getting awfully tired of that phrase "American hero" these days.



The Pottawatomie Massacre happened at this bend in the creek.

Post Office, Pottawatomie Twonship







1 comment:

  1. Track down the documentary " Border Wars " sometime . Having lived on the KS/MO border with the still prevailing attitudes there watching the doc was very educational .. about the areas history - John Brown .. as well as the actual beginnings of the Civil War ( some 10 years earlier than most think )

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