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Author Hamilton, Virginia, 1934-2002.

Title Anthony Burns : the defeat and triumph of a fugitive slave / by Virginia Hamilton.

Publication Info. New York : Scholastic, 1989.

Call No.CH/YA 973.660924 Hamilt Ant 1989
LocationMoore Children's & Young Adult Collection

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 Moore Children's & Young Adult Collection  CH/YA 973.660924 Hamilt Ant 1989    Available  ---
Description 193 pages ; 20 cm
age Children
age Children
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-189) and index.
Summary A biography of the slave who escaped to Boston in 1854, was arrested at the instigation of his owner, and whose trial caused a furor between abolitionists and those determined to enforce the Fugitive Slave Acts. The year is 1854. Anthony Burns, a Virginia slave, has escaped to Boston, but his freedom is short-lived. According to the Fugitive Slave Act, a runaway can be captured in any free state, and Burns is soon imprisoned. The antislavery forces in Massachusetts are outraged. Abolitionist lawyer Richard Dana steps forward to defend Burns free of charge, and the sensational trial brings massive riots and thousands of troops to the streets of Boston. At the center of it all, haunted by memories of his life as a slave and praying that his defenders will prevail, is Anthony Burns himself. This is the true story of his desperate fight for freedom.
Subject Burns, Anthony, 1834-1862 -- Juvenile literature.
Burns, Anthony, 1834-1862.
Genre/Form Historical fiction.
Historical fiction.
Children's literature.
Biographies.
Biographies.
ISBN 0590428934
9780590428934