ISBN-13: 9788028370817 / Angielski / Miękka / 64 str.
'Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom' is an invaluable anthology that delves into the harrowing yet triumphant narratives of escape from the chains of slavery. The collection is a testament to the resilience and indefatigable spirit of those who risked everything for freedom. Within its pages, the anthology spans a rich tapestry of literary styles-from poignant personal narratives to gripping factual recountings-each piece echoing the overarching themes of struggle, courage, and the quest for freedom. These works not only reflect the historical era of American slavery but also contribute to the broader discourse on human rights and liberty. Ellen and William Craft, both escapees from slavery themselves, bring an authenticity and depth to this collection that is rooted in their own experiences. Their stories and those they have chosen to include shed light on the lesser-known aspects of the slaves' journeys to freedom, aligning with significant cultural and social movements of their time. This anthology manifests a dynamic exploration of these themes, brought vividly to life by those who lived through these pivotal moments, offering a rich, multi-dimensional understanding of this dark chapter in American history. 'Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom' is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of slavery, human rights, and the resilient spirit of individuals in the face of dire adversity. This collection serves not only as a historical document but as a beacon of inspiration and education, encouraging a deep reflection on past struggles and the continuous fight for justice and equality. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in these narratives, gaining a broader perspective and a greater appreciation for the courage displayed by so many who paved the way towards freedom.