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NFL player John Brown weighs 179 pounds.
John Brown weighed 370 pounds before he went on his diet. After the Paleo diet, he weighed 240 pounds.
He was not a real person, rather a fictional character meant to signify soldiers in general. The name "John brown" is usually used in society when referring to a fictional common entity much like "keeping up with the Jones'"
No, far from it. You are giving him too much credit.
from November to December a month .
He was too much of a person for this cold world.
John Brown is a reformer in American History because he was an avid abolitionist and focused so much attention on the problem of slavery. His methods were often violent and caused many to hate him.
Very much so. John Brown was a fanatical abolitionist who was trying to arm the slaves for a rebellion.
To arm the slaves for a nationwide rebellion. (Dont think 'Fairy' had much to do with it!)
Regarding this question to mean John Brown, his trial was given much attention in the North. This was especially true for the abolitionist movement. They considered Brown to be a martyr. Most Americans did not like the violence he committed. His trial was a quick one, so there was not allot of time to talk about him. He was hanged for treason shortly after his attempted slave revolt.
Such a Machiavellian question can only be decided on an individual basis. John Brown was not alone in advocating a more violent end to slavery, but many historians feel he's one of the most significant. Ultimately, as your question hinted at, the question becomes "Do the ends justify the means?" Was Lincoln justified in suspending Habeus Corpus? Was America justified in dropping the atomic bombs on Japan? That may not be much help, but it's difficult to decide what is "justified."If you're interested in reading more about John Brown, I would recommend John Brown, Abolitionist by David Reynolds.
'John Payne' is Death Row's current president and answering the question: A woman named 'Susan Berg' apparently bought the label back in 2008. She paid 24 million dollars for it, but that ownership didn't seem to go on for much longer: in 2009, WIDEawake-Deathrow Entertainment LLC became, and it's still, the holder the Death Row assets. Hope it helped!