The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 counts as one of the most reprehensible laws in American history. But rather than wait for Congress to repeal it, or for the Supreme Court to strike it down, Northern States took action to nullify it in practice and effect.
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Overview and history
Personal Liberty Laws: A Nullification History Lesson
Constitutionally Sound: Nullification of the Fugitive Slave Act
Nullifying the Fugitive Slave Act
The Michigan Personal Freedom Act of 1855
When Nullifiers Were Abolitionists: Vermont vs the Fugitive Slave Act
South Carolina Secession: The Truth
**Additional links and videos
Charles Langston and the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue
Joshua Glover Rescue in Wisconsin
Nullify Chapter 7: Nullifying the Fugitive Slave Act
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