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AbolitionAfrican AmericansWest Boston An illustration of fugitive slaves Anthony Burns and Thomas Sims surrounded by soldiers, an angry crowd, and crying children

The Fugitive Slave Laws in Boston: Part 2, 1850–1855

The Fugitive Slave Laws in Boston: Part 2, 1850–1855 This article, part 2 in a series on fugitive slaves in Boston, explores the new legislation passed during the lead up to the Civil War which expanded the reach of the fugitive slave law, and the reactions of Bostonians to slave catchers targeting residents. Part 2…

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