PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW, satirical political cartoon, 1851. It depicts abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison protecting the fugitive slave Susanna. Daniel Webster, is on all fours, and mounted by a menacing slave-catcher with a whip and shackles. Cartoon refers to Webster's Senate vote for the Fugitive Slave Law in 1850. African American men, one who resembles Frederick Douglass, aid in protecting the fugitive slave (BSLOC_2018_5_175)
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