Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom(Paperback, Ellen Craft, William Craft)
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The Crafts, both born into slavery in Georgia, devised a clever plan to escape. Ellen, who was of mixed race and could pass for white, disguised herself as a wealthy, ill man traveling north for medical treatment, while William, her husband, posed as her servant. Their journey required immense courage and ingenuity as they traveled by train and on foot, covering a distance of nearly a thousand miles through hostile territory. The couple faced numerous dangers, including the risk of capture, and their account vividly depicts the constant fear and anxiety that accompanied their flight.Throughout the narrative, the Crafts provide insight into the institution of slavery, describing the brutal conditions enslaved people endured and the moral dilemmas faced by those who aided their escape. Their story is not only a thrilling adventure but also a poignant commentary on the inhumanity of slavery and the desperate desire for freedom that drove countless individuals to risk their lives.