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Master slave husband wife : an epic journey from slavery to freedom  Cover Image Book Book

Master slave husband wife : an epic journey from slavery to freedom / Ilyon Woo.

Woo, Ilyon (author.).

Summary:

Presents the remarkable true story of Ellen and William Craft, who escaped slavery through daring, determination, and disguise, with Ellen passing as a wealthy, disabled white man and William posing as "his" slave.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781501191053
  • ISBN: 1501191055
  • Physical Description: 410 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-391) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Overture -- Macon -- Georgia -- Savannah -- Charleston -- Overland -- Pennsylvania -- New England -- The United States -- Canada -- Overseas -- Coda.
Subject: Craft, William.
Craft, Ellen.
Fugitive slaves > United States > Biography.
Fugitive slaves > England > Biography.
Slaves > Georgia > Biography.
Racially mixed women > United States > Biography.
Abolitionists > United States > Biography.
Antislavery movements > History > 19th century.
Genre: Biographies.

Available copies

  • 57 of 64 copies available at Evergreen Indiana.

Holds

  • 2 current holds with 64 total copies.
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Adams PL Sys. - Decatur Branch 306.362 WOO MAS (Text) 34207002515428 Adult Non-Fiction Available -
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Carnegie PL of Steuben Co - Angola 306.362 WOO (Text) 33118000203884 Adult: Nonfiction Checked out 05/02/2024
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Clayton-Liberty Township Public Library - Main 306.36 WOO (Text) 38324000474304 Adult Non-Fiction Checked out 05/02/2024

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    In December 1848, a young enslaved couple named Ellen and William Craft traveled openly by rail, coach and steamship from Macon, Georgia, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ellen, who passed for white, disguised herself as a wealthy disabled man, with William as "his" slave. Woo follows their journey north, and in joining the abolitionist lecture circuit. When the new Fugitive Slave Law in 1850 put them at risk, they fled from the United States. Their very existence challenged the nation's core precepts of life, liberty, and justice for all. -- Adapted from jacket
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    Named a best book of 2023 by The New Yorker, Time, NPR, Smithsonian Magazine, Boston, Chicago Public Library, Oprah Daily, and People

    The remarkable true story of Ellen and William Craft, who escaped slavery through daring, determination, and disguise, with Ellen passing as a wealthy, disabled White man and William posing as “his” slave.

    In 1848, a year of international democratic revolt, a young, enslaved couple, Ellen and William Craft, achieved one of the boldest feats of self-emancipation in American history. Posing as master and slave, while sustained by their love as husband and wife, they made their escape together across more than 1,000 miles, riding out in the open on steamboats, carriages, and trains that took them from bondage in Georgia to the free states of the North.

    Along the way, they dodged slave traders, military officers, and even friends of their enslavers, who might have revealed their true identities. The tale of their adventure soon made them celebrities, and generated headlines around the country. Americans could not get enough of this charismatic young couple, who traveled another 1,000 miles criss-crossing New England, drawing thunderous applause as they spoke alongside some of the greatest abolitionist luminaries of the day—among them Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown.

    But even then, they were not out of danger. With the passage of an infamous new Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, all Americans became accountable for returning refugees like the Crafts to slavery. Then yet another adventure began, as slave hunters came up from Georgia, forcing the Crafts to flee once again—this time from the United States, their lives and thousands more on the line and the stakes never higher.

    With three epic journeys compressed into one monumental bid for freedom, Master Slave Husband Wife is an American love story—one that would challenge the nation’s core precepts of life, liberty, and justice for all—one that challenges us even now.

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