Fugitive Slaves (1619-1865)McDougall, Marion Gleason
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Fugitive Slaves (1619-1865)
McDougall, Marion Gleason
Fugitive slaves -- United States; Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States
=Narrative= of Facts in the Case of Passmore Williamson. Philadelphia,
1855.
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Washington in 1844, and rescued in 1853 from a Cotton Plantation near
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1861. pp. 446.
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In the Matter of George Kirk, a Fugitive Slave, heard before J. W.
Edmunds, Circuit Judge; also the Argument of John Jay, Counsel for the
Slave. New York, 1844. pp. 20.
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who suffered Imprisonment for aiding Slaves to escape from that State
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of the Personal Liberty Laws before the Committee of the Legislature,
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=----.= No Slave Hunting in the Old Bay State, before Committee on
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Reflections of Peter Still and his Wife Vina after Forty Years of
Slavery. Syracuse, New York, 1856.
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Legislature of Massachusetts on the General Statutes relating to
Personal Liberty, at their Hearing of Feb. 1, 1861. Boston, 1861.
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United States. Boston, 1868.
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1855. pp. 82.
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