The Fugitive Slave Law

An 1851 Christian address condemning the Fugitive Slave Law as unjust and unchristian, arguing it violates Scripture, civil rights, and conscience. Urges protest, aid to fugitives, and refusal to obey.

A leader in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Willson was known for his call to reform the United States Constitution.

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