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Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom – Incredible Escape of William & Ellen Craft from Slavery is a poignant anthology that traverses the harrowing and inspirational journey of self-liberation. This collection seamlessly interweaves themes of courage, identity, resilience, and human dignity, capturing the heart of antebellum America. Through an evocative blend of narrative styles, from detailed personal recountings to gripping moments of suspense, the anthology stands as an indelible testament to the Crafts' extraordinary commitment to freedom. Each piece is strategically selected to underscore the broader tapestry of resistance against the inhumanity of slavery, offering readers a deep dive into a transformative historical moment without bias towards individual authorship except for the collective voice of William and Ellen Craft. The backgrounds of Ellen and William Craft, both of whom courageously defied the shackles of slavery, provide the anthology's heartbeat. As self-emancipated individuals, their real-life experiences and rare insights offer an authentic and unyielding narrative that aligns with the abolitionist movements of the 19th century. Their firsthand accounts are complemented by historical context, reflecting diverse perspectives on slavery, heroism, and moral fortitude. By entwining different narrative voices that echo the calls for justice, this anthology enriches the reader's understanding of both personal and collective liberation narratives. For readers seeking a compelling exploration of historical and personal resilience, Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom presents an unparalleled opportunity. Its multifaceted perspectives invite a profound engagement with the complexity of the Crafts' escape and the broader implications of their journey. This volume is a testament not only to the Crafts' bold narrative but also to the entwined destinies of countless others who yearned for freedom. It promises readers an invaluable educational experience that is as enriching as it is enlightening, fostering dialogue and introspection on the agonies of the past and the enduring quest for dignity.
© 2023 DigiCat (E-bok): 8596547750079
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E-bok: 11. desember 2023
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