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Would Nat Turner be a "Famous American" or an "Infamous American?"

Was Nat Turner a "Famous American" or "Infamous American" at all,
considering his only qualification was his methodical slaughter of white
civilians during the uprising?

Tom
South Central Virginia & More
http://socenva.com

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