VHSSTO_160812_1621
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Contraband

The fugitive slave law called for the return of fugitives to their masters, but the onset of war and the exodus of many slaves caused federal officials to reconsider. In May 1861, the Union commander at Fort Monroe decided to accept runaways as contraband of war -- property useful to the enemy -- because otherwise the slaves' labor would aid the Confederacy.
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