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Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom

De: Ellen Craft, William Craft
Narrado por: Tom Weiss
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Written in 1860 in the language of the day by William and Ellen Craft, Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom tells the story of a husband and wife's plight to escape slavery in 1848 Georgia. Unlike many slaves who escaped in the dead of night chased by slave hunters and bloodhounds, the Crafts traveled in first-class trains, dined with a steamboat captain, and stayed in the best hotels during their escape to Philadelphia and freedom. Ellen, who was nearly white, disguised herself as a young male cotton planter traveling with his slave, William. At the time, slaveholders could take their slaves to any state, slave, or free. William concocted the plan to hide in plain sight, but ultimately it was Ellen who convincingly masked her race, her gender, and her social status during their four-day trip.

Eventually settling in Boston for two years after Philadelphia, the Crafts found their safety was not guaranteed there with the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. This Act required that all escaped slaves, upon capture, be returned to their masters and that officials and citizens of Free states had to cooperate. The Act contributed to the growing polarization of the country over the issue of slavery and is considered one of the causes of the Civil War. It is arguably the most hated and openly violated piece of federal legislation in the nation's history. The Crafts fled to England in 1850 where their security was guaranteed.

Public Domain (P)2021 Tom Weiss
Afroamericano Biografías y Memorias Estados Unidos Américas

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It says it’s read by a human and if so, this human should never read for audio books. Even if it was AI narrated…it REALLY sounds like a robot. Horrible to listen to. The cadence and tone was very difficult to listen to. I was not drawn in. It made the story hard to follow. I would not recommend this version.

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This is not a story I’ve ever heard before, and I was captivated from beginning to end. I could not turn the book off. I listen to it in one sitting.

Such an amazing story

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I really like the fact that this was a first hand account and was written many years prior to the Civil War. His detail of the ruthless actions of people who own slaves is important for everybody to know. The incredible way that he and his wife made their way to the north is just fascinating. So glad he took the time to write this during his lifetime.

First hand account

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Such a victorious book ,but the reader is totally disappointing ! Such a book deserved so much more out of a reader.

Bad reader Great book

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Enjoyed this as a prequel to Master Slave Husband Wife. A great introduction to this couple.

Short but good

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