This week we are traveling back in time to the 1800s. Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and we are taking a deep dive into one story in black history. We follow Freedom Seekers Ellen and William Craft on their 1,000 mile journey to the north. After being enslaved their entire lives, they decide to risk everything to find freedom and create a life they always wanted.
It's not an easy journey, as Ellen disguises herself as a white male and William's enslaver. They face many challenges and people who would go to extreme lengths to make sure they never escape.
The National Park Service not only preserves our wild landscapes and wildlife, but it also preserves history. The Boston African American National Historic Site preserves an important part of theirs.
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Sources:
Book: Running: A Thousand Miles for Freedom
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/ellen-craft
https://www.nps.gov/articles/boston-s-underground-railroad.htm
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/undergroundrailroad/language-of-slavery.htm