Explore
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom Or, The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery
William Craft and Ellen Craft
1996
0 Ungluers have
Faved this Work
Login to Fave
Ellen Craft and William Craft were slaves from Macon, Georgia who escaped to the North in December 1848 by traveling openly by train and steamboat, arriving in Philadelphia on Christmas Day. She posed as a white male planter and he as her personal servant. Their daring escape was widely publicized, making them among the most famous of fugitive slaves.
This book is included in Project Gutenberg.
Why read this book? Have your say.
You must be logged in to comment.
Rights Information
Are you the author or publisher of this work? If so, you can claim it as yours by registering as an Unglue.it rights holder.Downloads
This work has been downloaded 660 times via unglue.it ebook links.
- 57 - epub (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 70 - mobi (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 80 - pdf (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 75 - epub (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 78 - mobi (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 83 - pdf (0.2) (PD-US) at Github.
- 84 - epub (PD-US) at Github.
- 70 - mobi (PD-US) at Github.
- 63 - pdf (PD-US) at Github.
Keywords
- Craft, Ellen
- Craft, William
- E300
- Fugitive slaves -- United States -- Biography
- GITenberg
- Slaves -- Georgia -- Biography
- Slaves' writings, American