Ellen Craft & William Craft 
Running a 1000 Miles For Freedom [EPUB ebook] 

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Running a 1000 Miles For Freedom is a compelling anthology that brings together narratives of escape and resilience from the era of American slavery. This collection offers readers a profound glimpse into the courageous and perilous journeys undertaken by those determined to claim their freedom. Through a variety of literary styles, including personal narrative and epistolary accounts, the anthology not only captures the harrowing experiences of enslaved individuals but also the broader societal contexts from which these stories emerged. The diverse range of works presented highlights the significance of such narratives in understanding the fight against oppression and the indefatigable human spirit. At the core of this anthology are Ellen and William Craft, whose own story of escape serves as a focal point for the collection’s thematic exploration of freedom and identity. Ellen and William, both prominent historical figures, embroidered their story into the rich tapestry of abolitionist literature. The anthology aligns with the literary and cultural movements of the 19th century that sought to elevate the voices of the marginalized and challenge the status quo. The collective contributions from this period provide an invaluable lens through which readers can better understand the pervasive impact of slavery and the myriad responses it elicited. This anthology is an essential resource for those seeking to delve into the complexities of narrative freedom and resistance. Through its varied perspectives and literary styles, the collection not only educates but also inspires readers to reflect on the enduring struggle for human rights and dignity. As it fosters a dialogue between the works of Ellen and William Craft and other voices of their time, Running a 1000 Miles For Freedom offers a unique opportunity to engage with history and gain insights into the power of storytelling as a tool for social change.

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Ellen Craft (1826 – 1891) was an extraordinary figure in American history, known for her daring escape from slavery and subsequent activism. Born into enslavement in Clinton, Georgia, Craft possessed a light complexion that would later play a key role in her and her husband William’s audacious flight to freedom. In their book ‘Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom’ (1860), the Crafts recount the thrilling tale of Ellen’s disguise as a white male planter, with William posing as her slave, as they journeyed from the Deep South to Philadelphia. The narrative not only captivated audiences but also served as a potent testament to the indomitability of the human spirit in the face of oppression. It has since been lauded for its detailed depiction of the Crafts’ cunning and courage, and it remains a seminal work in slave narrative literature. Ellen’s literary style is marked by clarity and a straightforward recounting of events, which enhances the dramatic tension of their escape and foregrounds the stark realities of slavery. The text is a cornerstone in studies of antebellum literature and resonates in the broader context of American autobiographical tradition and the struggle for civil rights.

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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format EPUB ● Halaman-halaman 77 ● ISBN 8596547400714 ● Saiz fail 0.2 MB ● Penerbit DigiCat ● Bandar raya Prague ● Negara CZ ● Diterbitkan 2022 ● Muat turun 24 bulan ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 8658795 ● Salin perlindungan Social DRM

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