Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial (repost)

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Steven Lubet, "Fugitive Justice: Runaways, Rescuers, and Slavery on Trial"
Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press | ISBN 10: 0674047044 | 2010 | PDF | 384 pages | 3.4 MB

During the tumultuous decade before the Civil War, no issue was more divisive than the pursuit and return of fugitive slaves—a practice enforced under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. When free Blacks and their abolitionist allies intervened, prosecutions and trials inevitably followed. These cases involved high legal, political, and—most of all—human drama, with runaways desperate for freedom, their defenders seeking recourse to a “higher law” and normally fair-minded judges (even some opposed to slavery) considering the disposition of human beings as property.