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Ellen Craft

1826 – 1891

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enslaved person and slavery abolitionist

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  • What is Ellen Craft best known for?

    Ellen Craft is primarily known for her daring escape from slavery with her husband, William Craft, which involved Ellen disguising herself as a white male enslaver. Their journey and subsequent activism became a powerful symbol in the abolitionist movement.

  • Did Ellen Craft write about her experiences?

    Ellen Craft co-authored "Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom" with her husband, William Craft. This narrative details their escape from slavery and their experiences as fugitives and abolitionist lecturers.

  • Where did Ellen Craft live after her escape?

    After their escape, Ellen Craft and her husband lived in England for nearly two decades to avoid recapture under the Fugitive Slave Act. They later returned to the United States after the Civil War.