The man is not bought! He is still in the slave pen in the court house! : The kidnapper agreed both publicly, and in writing, to sell him for $1200

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Title

The man is not bought! He is still in the slave pen in the court house! : The kidnapper agreed both publicly, and in writing, to sell him for $1200

Subject

Burns, Anthony,--834-1862.
Slavery--Massachusetts.
Kidnapping--Massachusetts.

Description

This broadside relates to the case of Anthony Burns, who escaped from slavery in Virginia and settled in Boston in early 1854. A few months later, he was captured and held under the Fugitive Slave Act. While he was waiting for his case to be heard in court, Boston citizens were unsuccessful in their attempts to pay the slave owner a price for his freedom. When the case was heard, the judge ruled in favor of the slave holder and Burns was was sent back to Virginia

Creator

Unidentified author and unidentified publisher

Publisher

Massachusetts Historical Society, www.masshist.org

Date

1854

Rights

http://www.masshist.org/legal/rights.cfm

Format

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Type

image of printed item

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Citation

Unidentified author and unidentified publisher, “The man is not bought! He is still in the slave pen in the court house! : The kidnapper agreed both publicly, and in writing, to sell him for $1200,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 19, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/26548.

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