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Anthony Burns, celebrated fugitive slave, arrested

  • May 24, 1854
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Anthony Burns, celebrated fugitive slave, arrested by United States Deputy marshals in Boston. Two thousand United States troops escorted him through the streets of Boston when he was returned to the South on June 3.

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