On this day, Anthony Burns, a celebrated fugitive slave, was arrested by United States Deputy Marshals in Boston under the Fugitive Slave Act. His arrest sparked national outrage and large public protests. Despite public opposition, Burns was returned to slavery on June 3, 1854, escorted through Boston’s streets by 2,000 federal troops — a striking display of the government’s enforcement of slavery laws in a free state.
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