The Duty Of Disobedience To The Fugitive Slave Act
Lydia Maria Child
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THE DUTY OF DISOBEDIENCE TO THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT:
THE DUTY OF DISOBEDIENCE TO THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT:
"Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee."—DEUT. 23:15....
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APPEAL TO THE LEGISLATORS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
APPEAL TO THE LEGISLATORS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
I feel there is no need of apologizing to the Legislature of Massachusetts because a woman addresses them. Sir Walter Scott says: "The truth of Heaven was never committed to a tongue, however feeble, but it gave a right to that tongue to announce mercy, while it declared judgment." And in view of all that women have done, and are doing, intellectually and morally, for the advancement of the world, I presume no enlightened legislator will be disposed to deny that the "truth of Heaven" is often co
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APPEAL TO THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT.
APPEAL TO THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT.
The Hon. Robert Rantoul, Hon. Horace Mann, Hon. Charles Sumner, and other able men, have argued against the Constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Bill, proving it to be not only contrary to the spirit and meaning of the Constitution, but also to be unauthorized by the letter of that document. That this nefarious Bill is contrary to the spirit and intention of the Constitution is shown by the published opinions of those who framed it; by the debates at the time of its adoption; and by its Pream
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TESTIMONIES AGAINST THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT.
TESTIMONIES AGAINST THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT.
The Hon. Josiah Quincy, senior, whose integrity, noble intellect, and long experience in public life, give great weight to his opinions, made a speech at a Whig Convention in Boston, 1854, from which I extract the following:—"The circumstances in which the people of Massachusetts are placed are undeniably insupportable. What has been seen, what has been felt, by every man, woman and child in this metropolis, and in this community? and virtually by every man, woman and child in Massachusetts? We
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VERMONT PERSONAL LIBERTY LAW.
VERMONT PERSONAL LIBERTY LAW.
AN ACT TO SECURE FREEDOM TO ALL PERSONS WITHIN THIS STATE. It is hereby enacted, &c.: Sec. 1. No person within this State shall be considered as property, or subject, as such, to sale, purchase, or delivery; nor shall any person, within the limits of this State, at this time, be deprived of liberty or property without due process of law. Sec. 2. Due process of law, mentioned in the preceding section of this Act shall, in all cases, be defined to mean the usual process and forms in force
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