Dylan Matthews

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Known as the “black laws,” they blatantly disregarded the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and were among the most egregious violations of civil rights in American history. They mandated severe punishment for antislavery activity: two to five years of hard labor for anyone possessing an abolitionist publication; five years of hard labor for authors or publishers of antislavery writings. The laws also mandated the death penalty for anyone fomenting slave revolts.
The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union
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