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The same act held postmasters responsible for discovering abolitionist or antislavery literature in the mail and to deliver it to a justice of the peace, whom it required to launch an inquiry into the person receiving it, and to burn the material in his presence. Anyone caught subscribing to such literature could suffer fines and imprisonment.
The Problem of Slavery in Christian America: An Ethical-Judicial History of American Slavery and Racism
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