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Slavery in the United States / United States / Extradition / Fugitive Slave Act / Compromise / Fugitive slave laws / Kansas Territory / John Brown / Abolitionism / Bleeding Kansas / History of the United States / Law
Date: 2014-01-13 14:56:02
Slavery in the United States
United States
Extradition
Fugitive Slave Act
Compromise
Fugitive slave laws
Kansas Territory
John Brown
Abolitionism
Bleeding Kansas
History of the United States
Law

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