1831Former slave Nat Turner led an uprising at the Belmont Plantation in Virginia, killing between 55 and 65 people, the largest number of fatalities caused by a slave uprising in the South. The rebellion was stopped within two days, but Turner survived in hiding for more than two months. He was tried in November 1831, convicted of “conspiring to rebel and making insurrection” and hanged a week later.1971FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover arrested 20 members of the Camden 28, anti-Vietnam War activists who planned …