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A slave owner raises his whip as black families race toward Fort Monroe. Some remain behind picking cotton. The words "Come back here, you black rascal." "Can't come back nohow, mass; Dis chile's contraban'" appear in the image. The image is a reference to General Benjamin Butler's "contraband" policy, by which escaping slaves reaching Union lines would not be returned to slavery. Butler, a trained attorney, used Virginia's secession to argue that under international law that escaped slaves were "contraband of war" and he was not required to return them to their former owners. |