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ResistanceJanuary 27, 1856

Margaret Garner Kills Daughter Rather Than Return Her to Slavery

On January 27, 1856, Margaret Garner, having escaped Kentucky slavery with her family, kills her two-year-old daughter Mary rather than allow her to be re-enslaved when slave catchers surround the family in Cincinnati. Ohio tries to charge her with murder — which would imply legal personhood — but federal courts return her to slavery.