Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom: A Journey of Resilience and Justice in 19th Century Freedom Narratives
Synopsis
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom is a profound exploration of resilience, freedom, and the human spirit, embodied in a diverse range of literary styles and compelling narratives. This anthology brings together a collection that acutely examines the hardships and relentless determination of individuals in the pursuit of liberty. The array of stories presented within conveys a vivid tapestry of experience, each contributing its unique perspective to the overarching tale of emancipation. A standout piece highlights the indomitable struggle against oppressive systems, echoing the enduring fight for justice and equality. Ellen and William Craft, the creative forces behind this anthology, have curated a volume that paints a rich historical and cultural landscape. Their collective works are marked by poignant reflections on their own harrowing escape to freedom, setting a precedent for the narratives that follow. These stories align with critical literary and cultural movements addressing themes of freedom and identity, positioning the anthology as a significant contribution to understanding African American history and literature. This compilation is an invaluable resource for readers eager to grasp the multifaceted experience of pursuing freedom and justice. It offers an educational journey through time, offering panoramic insights into the complexities of race, identity, and perseverance. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in the dialogic interplay of stories, enriching their perspective through the varied voices and styles within this indispensable collection.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Sharp Ink
- ISBN: 9788028370817
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 3 mm
- Weight: 109g
- Languages: English
