MY wife and myself were born in different towns in the State of Georgia, which is one of the principal slave States. "God gave us only over beast, fish, fowl, Without stopping to write a long apology for offering this little volume to the public, I shall commence at once to pursue my simple story. Life of my wife, nor of myself but merely as an account of our escape together with other matter which I hope may be the means of creating in some minds a deeper abhorrence of the sinful and abominable practice of enslaving and brutifying our fellow-creatures. This book is not intended as a full history of the I beg those who would know the particulars of our journey, to peruse these pages. HAVING heard while in Slavery that "God made of one blood all nations of men," and also that the American Declaration of Independence says, that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights that among these, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness " we could not understand by what right we were held as "chattels." Therefore, we felt perfectly justified in undertaking the dangerous and exciting task of "running a thousand miles" in order to obtain those rights which are so vividly set forth in the Declaration. They touch our country, and their shackles fall." Receive our air, that moment they are free "Slaves cannot breathe in England if their lungs Slavery - United States - History - 19th century.įinished TEI-conformant encoding and final proofing.Fugitive slaves - United States - Biography.Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998 Spell-check and verification made against printed text using Author/Editor (SoftQuad) and Microsoft Word spell check programs. Indentation in lines has not been preserved. Removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined toĪll quotation marks, em dashes and ampersand have been transcribed as entity references.Īll double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and "respectively.Īll single right and left quotation marks are encoded as ' and ' respectively. Encountered typographical errors have been preserved, and appear in red type.Īll footnotes are inserted at the point of reference within paragraphs.Īny hyphens occurring in line breaks have been Original grammar, punctuation, and spelling have been preserved. Recommendations for Level 4 of the TEI in Libraries Guidelines. The electronic edition is a part of the UNC-CHĭigitization project, Documenting the American South. Shepard Memorial Library, North Carolina Central University) (title page) Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from SlaveryĬall number E441. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Supported the electronic publication of this title. Or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery:įunding from the National Endowment for the Humanities | Buy DocSouth Books Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom
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