Madness, Conspiracy, and Abolitionism in the Green Mountains: Exploring the Green Mountain Freeman’s Influence and Progress on Vermont’s Abolitionist Avidity

By: Danny V. Doherty

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About the Author

Danny Doherty

Danny is a senior in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences studying History, Philosophy, and Marketing. On track to graduate with honors, he has tried to center his studies around the consequences and benefits of faith in community, along with finding a foundation in legal and moral ethics centered in big business and the economy. Aside from school he enjoys exploring music and cinema, fitness, sports, and time with his friends and family. Upon graduation he looks forward to continuing his education in law school next fall.

Cover Photo

Theodore Bray, Plantation owner and two slaves, 1850.


Digital image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.