Anthony Burns

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A fugitive slave whose capture and transport back to Virginia generated public outrage

Real World Example

Anthony Burns was a fugitive slave who escaped from Virginia to Boston in 1854. His capture and forced return to Virginia under the Fugitive Slave Act sparked widespread protest and heightened tensions between the North and South. Burns' case highlighted the moral and legal conflicts surrounding slavery, contributing to the growing abolitionist movement. His legacy inspires modern movements for justice and equality, reminding us of the power of public protest and resilience. For example, when people today march for human rights, they echo the spirit of those who rallied for Burns, emphasizing the importance of standing against injustice.

Practice Version

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