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This date in Michigan History:   February 13, 1855
The Michigan legislature protects escaped slaves.

To counter the harsh provisions of the 1850 federal Fugitive Slave Law, which forced the return of African Americans who had escaped the horrors of slavery, the legislature prohibited the use of county jails for the detention of escaped slaves. The measure also directed county prosecuting attorneys to defend the recaptured slaves—a provision that had been denied the slaves in the 1850 law.

 
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