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  1. Ellen Craft (1826-1891) y William Craft (25 de septiembre de 1824-29 de enero de 1900) fueron fugitivos estadounidenses que nacieron y fueron esclavizados en Macon (Georgia). En diciembre de 1848 huyeron hacia el norte del país viajando en tren y barco hasta Filadelfia.

  2. One of the most ingenious escapes was that of a married couple from Georgia, Ellen and William Craft, who traveled in first-class trains, dined with a steamboat captain and stayed in the best ...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2023 · Ellen and William Craft posed as master and slave to escape bondage. Their great-great-granddaughter, a civil rights activist, reflects on their legacy.

    • Ilyon Woo
  4. 28 de feb. de 2020 · In 1848 William and Ellen Craft blurred the lines of race and gender in order to escape slavery.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2023 · In 1848 Ellen Craft, an enslaved woman in Macon, Georgia (whose father was her White enslaver), embarked on a remarkable ruse: Fleeing the South with her enslaved husband, she masqueraded as a ...

  6. Ellen and William Craft. “It was not until we stepped ashore at Liverpool that we were free from every slavish fear”. This is how William Craft described the moment he and his wife Ellen arrived in England after a perilous journey to freedom from slavery in America…. Jessica Brain. 12 min read.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2021 · A new short film from SCAD chronicles the lives of Ellen and William Craft, who disguised themselves to find freedom in 1848