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      • Anthony Burns dies of consumption in Saint Catharines, Upper Canada (later Ontario), never having regained his health after being incarcerated for running away to Boston in 1854.
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  2. Anthony Burns (May 31, 1834 – July 17, 1862) was an African-American man who escaped from slavery in Virginia in 1854. His capture and trial in Boston, and transport back to Virginia, generated wide-scale public outrage in the North and increased support for abolition.

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  4. Suffering from a bad case of tuberculosis, Anthony Burns died on July 27, 1862 at the age of 28. Reflecting on Burns’ short time in Canada, a local St. Catharines newspaper wrote, “Mr. Burns’ memory will be cherished long by not a few in this town.

  5. Aug 30, 2023 · Burns, formerly of Lowestoft, Suffolk, admitted 39 counts and was found guilty at a trial of two counts of causing a girl under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity.

  6. Apr 1, 2018 · During the struggle, Deputy U.S. Marshal James Batchelder was stabbed, making him the second Marshal to die in the line of duty. As the protest grew stronger, the federal government sent United States troop members. Burns' court costs and capturing were more than an estimated $40,000. Trial and Aftermath.

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  7. Jun 10, 2016 · Anthony Burns was arrested under the newly established Fugitive Slave Law while walking down a street in Boston, Massachusetts (a free state). His story can be read and heard (audio reading available) on the Black Abolitionist Archive page.

  8. Jul 27, 2018 · Anthony Burns was just twenty-eight years old when he died of tuberculosis in Ontario, Canada, on July 27, 1862. But thanks to his own fortitude and the efforts of legions of black and white antislavery activists, Burns died a free man.

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