The Duty of Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Act / An Appeal To The Legislators Of Massachusetts, Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 9
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The author addresses Massachusetts legislators with a moral and legal appeal to resist enforcement of the federal Fugitive Slave Act, arguing that the statute is both unconstitutional and wicked and should not be obeyed. The pamphlet combines constitutional analysis of delegated powers and amendments, citations of judicial and legislative opinion, moral and religious argumentation, and eyewitness testimonies; it describes state-level personal liberty statutes like Vermont's as alternatives, urges officials to protect alleged fugitives with jury trials and humane treatment, and frames civil disobedience as a duty grounded in justice, state honor, and religious conscience.
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