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In the Fugitive Slave Act, the federal government gave the local authorities in both slave and free states, power to issue warrants to "remove" any black they thought to be an escaped slave. It also made it a federal crime to help a runaway slave.

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The Fugitive Slave Act scared free African Americans because it allowed for the capture and return of escaped slaves even if they were living in free states. This meant that free African Americans could be falsely accused of being runaway slaves and taken into custody without proper legal process or protection. Additionally, it heightened the risk of being kidnapped and enslaved, even for those who had legally obtained their freedom.

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