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  1. Anthony Burns (May 31, 1834 – July 17, 1862) was an African-American man who escaped from slavery in Virginia in 1854. His capture and trial in Boston, and transport back to Virginia, generated wide-scale public outrage in the North and increased support for abolition.

  2. Dec 22, 2021 · Anthony Burns was a fugitive slave from Virginia who, while living in Boston in 1854, became the principal in a famous court case brought in an effort to extradite him back to the South. Born in Stafford County, Burns was the property of the merchant Charles F. Suttle, who later hired him out to William Brent, of Falmouth.

  3. Learn about Anthony Burns, a 20 year old slave who escaped to Boston in 1854 and sparked a major controversy over slavery and abolition. Explore his story through an interactive map, historical images, and text.

  4. Apr 19, 2007 · Learn how Anthony Burns, a young escaped slave from Virginia, was arrested and jailed in Boston in 1854, sparking a violent clash between abolitionists and federal authorities. Explore the historical context, the legal and extralegal tactics, and the aftermath of the Boston Combusts.

  5. Apr 1, 2018 · Anthony Burns escaped from slavery in Virginia and sought freedom in Boston in 1854. He was captured and returned to Virginia under the Fugitive Slave Law, but later regained his freedom with the help of abolitionists and a book deal.

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  6. Jul 27, 2018 · Learn how Anthony Burns, a Virginia slave who escaped to Boston in 1854, sparked a resistance movement against the Fugitive Slave Act. Discover how his arrest, trial, and rescue attempt changed the course of American history and abolitionism.

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  8. Mar 12, 2007 · Anthony Burns was born into slavery in Virginia in 1834 and escaped to Boston in 1854. He was captured and returned to slavery under the Fugitive Slave Act, but was later freed by Boston abolitionists and became a pastor in Canada.