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Anthony Burns

LOC Title
Anthony Burns / drawn by Barry from a daguereotype [sic] by Whipple & Black ; John Andrews, sc.
LOC Summary
Print shows a portrait of the fugitive slave Anthony Burns, whose arrest and trial under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 touched off riots and protests by abolitionists and citizens of Boston in the spring of 1854. A bust portrait of the twenty-four-year-old Burns is surrounded by scenes from his life. These include (clockwise from lower left): the sale of the youthful Burns at auction, a whipping post with bales of cotton, his arrest in Boston on May 24, 1854, his escape from Richmond on shipboard, his departure from Boston escorted by federal marshals and troops, Burns's "address" (to the court?), and finally Burns in prison. Copyrighting works such as prints and pamphlets under the name of the subject (here Anthony Burns) was a common abolitionist practice. This was no doubt the case in this instance, since by 1855 Burns had in fact been returned to his owner in Virginia. (Source: Reilly)
LOC Contributor Names
Andrews, John, engraver
LOC Created/Published
Boston : R.M. Edwards, printer, 129 Congress Street, c1855.
LOC Standardized Date
1855
LOC Subject Headings
- Burns, Anthony,--1834-1862
- Fugitive slaves--Massachusetts--Boston--1850-1860
- Abolition movement--Massachusetts--Boston--1850-1860
LOC Notes
- Title from item.
- Inscribed in ink on verso: 230.
- Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by Anthony Burns in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
- The Library's impression was deposited for copyright on January 25, 1855.
- Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1855-7.
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EEC Source Year
1855
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EEC Type of Source
EEC Index Number
336
Question
What law is associated with this source?
Correct Answer
Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Incorrect Answer
Voting Rights Act
Civil Rights Act of 1875
Social Security Act
Pure Food and Drug Act
Alien and Sedition Act
Immigration Act of 1917
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Question
What does this source promote?
Correct Answer
Abolition of Slavery
Incorrect Answer
Slavery
Freedom of Petition
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Speech
Women's Suffrage
Democracy
Prohibition
Labor Unions
Question
What is depicted in the source?
Correct Answer
Slavery
Incorrect Answer
Voting
Military Draft
Paying Taxes
Freedom of the Press
Freedom of Speech
Campaigning
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Assembly
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EEC Topics