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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. Ellen Craft (1826–1891) and William Craft (September 25, 1824 – January 29, 2028) were American abolitionists who were born into slavery in Macon, Georgia. They escaped to the Northern United States in December 1848 by traveling by train and steamboat, arriving in Philadelphia on Christmas Day.

  3. Ellen, a fair-skinned quadroon, disguised herself as a young white planter and traveled with her slave husband William in 1848. They faced many dangers and challenges on their way to freedom in Philadelphia, where they wrote a book about their daring adventure.

  4. 28 de feb. de 2020 · Ellen Craft was a biracial enslaved woman who disguised herself as a white man and slaveholder to flee Georgia with her husband William in 1848. Learn about their daring journey, their life in freedom and their role in the abolition movement.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2021 · Ellen Craft había nacido en 1826, en Clinton, en el estado de Georgia, uno de los de mayor población de esclavos del país. Su padre, el mayor James Smith, era blanco y fue su primer dueño. Su madre, Maria, afroamericana, era una esclava de Smith. Ellen tenía la piel clara y un gran parecido con Smith y sus hijos legítimos, hasta el punto ...

  6. Learn about Ellen Craft, who disguised herself as a White man to escape slavery with her husband William in 1848. Explore her life, journey, and legacy as a freedom seeker and abolitionist in the United States and England.

  7. 3 de feb. de 2023 · February 3, 2023 3:05 PM EST. I t was a remarkable story: Ellen and William Craft, both enslaved in Macon, Ga., in the 1830s and 1840s, took on a dangerous disguise in order to escape bondage....