And you seem to agree. You are hoping that the law will eventually become what you want it to be.
You are apparently unaware that John Brown opposed actual laws, not Judges opinions of laws. Laws regarding slavery were deliberated and voted on by the legislatures of the several states, and therefore were duly enacted legislation. i.e. "laws."
I am not acknowledging that what judges cause to occur constitutes the same thing as an actual law.
And who knows, maybe it will. All I'm talking about is what the law is now -- which, by your own admission, is not what you want it to be, because you said it yourself -- "we mean to force the laws to change."
I am not confining myself to just this one issue in regards to "the laws." There are many actual laws that need to be changed, not just this widespread misinterpretation of Amendment 14.