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June 2, 1854: Escapee Anthony Burns Returns To Virginia

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On this day in Black history, Anthony Burns was returned to Virginia after escaping to Boston, Massachusetts in late 1853. ESCAPE Until the age of 19, he resided on the grounds of Charles Suttle in Richmond, Virginia. He allowed to find his own work and gave Suttle a cut of what was made. With the […]

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