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{{italic title}}{{About|Thoreau's essay|the topic itself|History of slavery in Massachusetts}}{{Thoreauviana |expanded=Core}}Slavery in Massachusetts is an 1854 essay by Henry David Thoreau based on a speech he gave at an anti-slavery rally at Framingham, Massachusetts, on July 4, 1854, after the re-enslavement in Boston, Massachusetts of fugitive slave Anthony Burns. See also - Thoreau's Civil Disobedience
On-line sources - Slavery in Massachusetts at Wikisource
- Slavery in Massachusetts at The Picket Line
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20081108152931/http://eserver.org/thoreau/slavery.html Slavery in Massachusetts] at eserver.org (annotated)
Book sources - My Thoughts are Murder to the State by Henry David Thoreau ({{ISBN|978-1434804266}})
- The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform ({{ISBN|978-0691118765}})
- Collected Essays and Poems by Henry David Thoreau ({{ISBN|978-1-88301195-6}})
- Slavery in Massachusetts by Henry David Thoreau ({{ISBN|978-1548985271}})
External links - Editorial Savoir Faire: Thoreau Transforms His Journal into Slavery in Massachusetts
- Thoreau’s Stance on Abolition
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