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Happy13178 t1_iu5uhzm wrote

In the late 1800s, probably not as many as you'd like to think.

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a10sucks t1_iu5vmqq wrote

John Brown was the most popular man in the northern states for his actions against the slave states.

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Happy13178 t1_iu5vpkp wrote

And?

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a10sucks t1_iu5x2de wrote

If a man was massively popular for literally taking war to the institution of race-based slavery, what does that tell you about the popularity of the institution of slavery, of racism?

Sir John was a piece of shit even by the standards of his time.

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Happy13178 t1_iu5xfws wrote

Massively popular is subjective based on time period. He could have been massively popular in a town of 300, doesn't mean much. I'm still betting many in the late 1800s didn't give a shit, certainly not anywhere near to the point they are today, and you're arguing over a guy that's been dead for over a century for....what, internet points? This is a stupid discussion and you're wasting both our time on it.

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