The Black Dream of Gerrit Smith, New York Abolitionist

Abstract

This article tells the story of Gerrit Smith, a New York abolitionist who had been loosely linked to the raid on Haper\u27s Ferry by John Brown. Shortly after the insurrection Smith was committed to an insane asylum by his family, and the scandal faded after John Brown\u27s execution. Through their research in the Syracuse University Special Collections, the authors have uncovered much evidence affirming the financial link between Smith and John Brown. The authors also determined that the mental state of Smith seemed rather genuine, and he might have suffered from bipolar disorder. The fallout of the Smith scandal received much attention in the partisan newspapers of the time

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