What does the story of Shadrach Minkins tell us about the Fugitive Slave Act?
A) Abolitionists were prepared to break the laws to help slaves.
B) Whites in the North were just as racist as whites in the South.
C) Black churches were very important in helping slaves escape to freedom.
D) Abolitionists would only go so far to help slaves, and sometimes let them be returned to slavery if they thought the story would generate more sympathy.
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