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Running a Thousand Miles For Freedom: Incredible Escape of William & Ellen Craft from the Notorious Southern Slavery

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'Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom' is an anthology that not only explores the harrowing experiences associated with the quest for freedom but also exhibits a rich tapestry of literary styles that articulate the profound emotional and psychological dimensions of escape from slavery. The anthology is striking for its narrative power and historical significance, weaving together first-person narratives that provide a visceral insight into the bravery and desperation of slaves in antebellum America. The collection stands out for its vivid re-telling of personal journeys, marked by the perilous routes and heartbreaking sacrifices made in the pursuit of liberation, framing a significant portion of American historical narrative through deeply personal lenses. The editors, William and Ellen Craft, themselves escaped slaves, bring a poignant authenticity and authoritative voice to the anthology. Their own legendary escape, cleverly documented within these pages, epitomizes the quest for freedom that defines this collection. Their backgrounds, inherently intertwined with the abolitionist movements and the broader struggle for civil rights, imbue the anthology with a resonance that transcends mere historical documentation, reflecting a lived experience of the relentless fight against subjugation and the complex quest for identity and freedom within an oppressive society. This anthology is an essential read for anyone interested in the real, raw narratives of escape from slavery. It offers a unique compilation of stories that are as educational as they are emotionally stirring. By delivering a multitude of perspectives on the will to freedom, paired with critical introspections of personal and collective identities challenged and reshaped through extreme adversity, this book not only enriches the reader's understanding of a pivotal era in American history but also invites an ongoing dialogue about freedom, resistance, and human rights.

© 2017 Musaicum Books (E-bok): 9788027225552

Utgivningsdatum

E-bok: 16 oktober 2017

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