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1850 - California Fugitive Slave Law Adopted

The California State Legislature adopted the California Fugitive Slave Law, introduced by Senator Henry A. Crabb. This law empowered slaveholders to claim runaway enslaved people within California by obtaining a warrant for their arrest. Despite California’s admission to the Union as a free state, this legislation reflected the ongoing influence of pro-slavery interests and posed a serious threat to Black freedom in the West.

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