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The emotive reactions to the Fugitive Slave Act that allowed runaway slaves to be hunted down by official slave-catchers and returned to their owners.

This gave the runaways a dramatic image of victimhood, especially after the publication of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which soon followed.

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