African American History – Before 1865
The Fugitive Slave Act was a law passed in 1850 that aimed to ensure the capture and return of runaway slaves to their owners, even if they had escaped to free states. This act heightened tensions between the North and South, as it forced Northern citizens to participate in the enforcement of slavery, directly impacting the Underground Railroad and the communities that aided fugitive slaves in their quest for freedom.
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