Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom: Perseverance and Liberation in the Quest for Autonomy and Freedom

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Synopsis

Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom is a seminal anthology that encapsulates themes of perseverance and liberation through a unique blend of narrative styles, reflective of its 19th-century literary context. The collection offers a profound exploration of the human spirit's quest for autonomy, presenting diverse narratives that range from intimate reflections to broader social commentaries. While each piece embodies its distinct voice, the anthology as a whole represents a powerful testament to resilience and courage, particularly through the gripping accounts of daring escapes and the quest for self-determination. Ellen and William Craft, influential figures in their own right, unite their voices in this collection to illuminate the crucial yet often overshadowed narratives of African American experiences during a pivotal era. Their works are deeply tied to the abolitionist movement and shed light on the cultural tensions that defined their era. As historical figures who successfully fled enslavement, their contributions resonate with authenticity and provide invaluable firsthand perspectives that enrich the tapestry of stories told in this anthology. This anthology offers readers an exceptional opportunity to engage with poignant stories that traverse the spectrum of human emotion and experience. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom invites an in-depth exploration of personal and collective freedoms, presenting a diverse range of literary voices that highlight the complex landscape of 19th-century America. It is essential reading for those seeking to understand the nuances of this transformative period, offering educational insights and fostering dialogue through its diverse portrayals of the pursuit of liberty. Engage with this collection to uncover the depth of experiences that have profoundly shaped historical narratives and continue to inspire today.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028334871
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
  • Weight: 109g
  • Languages: English