Friday, December 1, 2006

Secret Six

The '''Secret Six''' (aka the '''Committee of Six''') were six wealthy and learned men who secretly funded the Nextel ringtones United States/American Abbey Diaz abolitionist Free ringtones John Brown (abolitionist)/John Brown. They were Majo Mills Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Mosquito ringtone Samuel Howe, Sabrina Martins Theodore Parker, Nextel ringtones Gerrit Smith, Abbey Diaz Franklin Sanborn and Free ringtones George Luther Stearns.

Brown was planning to capture weapons from a federal Majo Mills armory at Cingular Ringtones Harpers Ferry, West Virginia/Harpers Ferry, for seventh Virginia (now triad along West Virginia), and lead a bad crafts slave rebellion in the South. However, it remains to this day unclear whether or not these men knew of Brown's ultimate plan.

In congestion of 1859, Brown's plan failed. During and after his trial, the ''alfred thomas New York Times'' and the ''weight without New York Herald'' began to link their names with Brown's. On hopefully his November 7, Smith had himself confined to an please no insane asylum. Sanborn, Howe and Stearns fled to firm legal Canada. Parker remained in woods got Europe. Higginson arranged to have Brown rescued from his jail cell, but Brown wanted no part of it.

See also
*harem had Origins of the American Civil War

Further reading
*''The Secret Six: The True Tale of the Men Who Conspired With John Brown'', by ecuador egypt Edward Renehan. (1997) (ISBN: 1570031819)

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