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Black History Month: William & Ellen Craft's escape to freedom
Ellen Craft (U.S. National Park Service)
William and Ellen Craft: New book by Ilyon Woo tells story of enslaved couple that used disguise to reach Philadelphia | PhillyVoice
The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft - Lerner Publishing Group
Black History Mini Docs - Ellen Craft (1826 –1891) and William Craft (September 25, 1824 – January 29, 1900) were enslaved people from Macon, Georgia who escaped to the North in 1848.
6 Portrait Ellen Craft Dressed in Slave Garments · Creative Fabrica
Who are Ellen and William Craft? | 13wmaz.com
William and Ellen Craft Were Amazing - Epps-Alford Publishing
Descendant of Ellen and William Craft on Their Legacy | Time
Famed fugitive slave Ellen Craft's descendant to speak in Macon | 13wmaz.com
From the slave-holding South to jazz-age Pittsburgh: a love story | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The Daring Disguise that Helped One Enslaved Couple Escape to Freedom | HISTORY
Mixed Race Studies » Scholarly Perspectives on Mixed-Race » Ellen Craft: A New American Opera
Ellen Craft escaped slavery by disguising herself as a white man
Film News: Zendaya as Ellen Craft
ipernity: Ellen Craft - by I NO LONGER POST HERE--On Flickr under username Bluesy Daye
Ellen Craft | William (1824-1900) and Ellen Craft (1826-1891… | Flickr
Master Slave Husband Wife": A startling tale of disguise to escape slavery - CBS News
Freedom Seeker: Ellen Craft (U.S. National Park Service)
In 1848, an enslaved couple fled to Boston in one of history's most daring escapes - The Boston Globe
Feisty Females (and Fellows): Ellen and William Craft | Digging History
The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft (On My Own History): Moore, Cathy, Young, Mary O'Keefe: 9780876147870: Amazon.com: Books
Ellen and William Craft - Wikipedia
Ultrafacts.tumblr.com — Ellen Craft and William Craft were slaves from... | African american history, Black knowledge, American history
Fascinating life of escaped slave Ellen Craft at James Library in Norwell
Ellen Kraft, a Fugitive Slave, 1851 · Slavery Images
Family History | Peggy Preacely
Ellen and William Craft Make a "Crafty" Escape from Slavery - America's Black Holocaust Museum