Antonius Burns
Antonius Burns(31 Maii1834–17 Iulii1862),servusinStaffordiensi ComitatuVirginiaenatus, iuvenisBaptistaet "praedicator servus" in Ecclesia Unionis FalmuthensiFalmuthiin Virginia factus est. Anno1853,exservituteeffugiens, adBostoniampervenit, ubi laborare coepit. Proximo anno, condicionibusActus Servorum Fugitivorum anni 1850captus, Bostoniae legitime iudicatus est. Bostoniensibus autemlegiferociter resistentibus, casusanimashominum perCivitates Foederatasad se convertit, magnasque protestationes et impetus inadministratores praetorianosintrabasilicamincitavit.Militesfoederales Burns post iudicium adnavemtransportarentur ut ad Virginiam conveheretur, sed denique a servitute redemptus est, sualibertatea Bostoniensibus eum commiserantibus coempta. Postea, inCollegio Oberliniensieducatus,praedicatorBaptisticusfactus est, qui adCanadam Superiorempro loco immigravit.Henricus David ThoreauinlibroSlavery in MassachusettshistoriamBurnsianum refert.
Notae
[recensere|fontem recensere]Bibliographia
[recensere|fontem recensere]- Barker, Gordon S.2011.Imperfect Revolution: Anthony Burns and the Landscape of Race in Antebellum America.Kent Ohii: Kent State University Press.
- Hamilton, Virginia.Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave.
- Roth, Ronica.2003.The Trial of Anthony Burns.Humanities24(3).
- Stewart, James Brewer.1996.Holy Warriors: The Abolitionists and American Slavery.Ed. retractata. Novi Eboraci: Hill and Wang.
- Thoreau, Henry David.1854.Slavery in Massachusetts.
- Tuttleton, James W.Thomas Wentworth Higginson.Twayne Publishers.
Nexus externi
[recensere|fontem recensere]Vicimedia Communiaplura habent quae adAntonium Burnsspectant. |
- Anthony Burns,www.virginiamemory.com (Virginia Memory)
- Anthony Burns (1834-1862),image.udmercy.edu (Black Abolitionist Archive, University of Detroit Mercy)
- Anthony Burns Biography (1834-1862),www.biography.com (A&E Television Networks, 2007)