قراءة كتاب Fugitive Slaves (1619-1865)
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class="i3">§ 87. Propositions to repeal or amend the law
§ 88. The question of slaves of rebels
§ 89. Slavery attacked in Congress
§ 90. Confiscation bills
§ 91. Confiscation provisions extended
§ 92. Effect of the Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
§ 93. Fugitives in loyal slave States
§ 94. Typical cases
§ 95. Question discussed in Congress
§ 96. Arrests by civil officers
§ 97. Denial of the use of jails in the District of Columbia
§ 98. Abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia
§ 99. Regulations against kidnapping
§ 100. Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Acts
§ 101. Early propositions to repeal the acts
§ 102. Discussion of the repeal bill in the House
§ 103. Repeal bills in the Senate
§ 104. The repeal act and the thirteenth amendment
§ 105. Educating effect of the controversy
APPENDICES.
APPENDIX A.
Colonial laws relative to fugitives
APPENDIX B.
National acts and propositions relative to fugitive slaves (1778-1854)
APPENDIX C.
National acts and propositions relating to fugitive slaves (1860-1864)
APPENDIX D.
List of important fugitive slave cases
APPENDIX E.
Bibliography of fugitive slave cases and fugitive slave legislation
CHAPTER I. LEGISLATION AND CASES BEFORE THE CONSTITUTION.
§ 1. Elements of colonial slavery.
§ 2. Regulations as to fugitives (1640-1700).
§ 3. Treatment of fugitives.
§ 4. Regulations in New England colonies.
§ 5. Escapes in New England: Attucks case.
§ 6. Dutch regulations in New Netherlands.
§ 7. Escapes from New Amsterdam.
§ 8. Intercolonial regulations.
§ 9.


