John Brown, Black History, and Black Childhood: Contextualizing Lorenz Graham's John Brown Books

Brigitte Fielder
2022 Humanities  
Lorenz Graham wrote two children's books about the (in)famous abolitionist, John Brown—a picture book, John Brown's Raid: A Picture History of the Attack on Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1972) and a biography for young adults, John Brown: A Cry for Freedom (1980). Both books recount a history of Brown's life and antislavery work, situated within Brown's African American context and recounted from a Black perspective. While Graham's books are exceptional in their extended treatment of this historic
more » ... igure for a child audience, they are not unprecedented. This essay situates Graham's children's biographies of Brown in the long history of Black writers' work on him—for both adults and children. Reading Graham's John Brown in this context shows how Graham follows familiar traditions for encountering Brown within the larger context of Black freedom struggles. Graham's books follow a rich tradition of presenting him to Black children.
doi:10.3390/h11050124 fatcat:qyhryy5mknfqleqeunv2py347e