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Margaret Garner and the Impossible Choice

Margaret Garner and the Impossible Choice

Southern Gothic · Southern Gothic Media

February 9, 202652m 38s

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In 1856, an enslaved woman named Margaret Garner fled Kentucky with her family, crossing a frozen Ohio River into Cincinnati in a desperate bid for freedom. But when slave catchers and federal deputies closed in under the Fugitive Slave Act, Margaret was forced into a moment of terror so absolute it still stops people cold: rather than watch her children be dragged back into bondage, she made a choice that turned the nation’s stomach—and exposed exactly what slavery demanded of mothers.

Her case exploded into one of the most controversial fugitive slave proceedings in American history, pulling in abolitionists, newspapers, and the courts as Ohio wrestled with a brutal question: would Margaret be tried for murder on free soil, or treated as property to be returned to slavery? Decades later, her story would echo again through Toni Morrison’s Beloved, a “ghost story” rooted in real history—because some horrors don’t end when the chains come off.


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