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Oh Freedom! Sought Under the Fugitive Slave Act
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The issues of slavery and freedom are older than our nation. From the very beginning, the enslaved people of our country, with support of those against slavery and an organized resistance, entered the struggle for freedom. Theirs are individual stories of courage, danger, and defiance. William (1824-1900) and Ellen Craft (1826-1891) were enslaved people who escaped from their respective “masters” in Macon, Georgia, in December 1848.
Examine the following historical documents to learn this true story. You will write a narrative of the story when you complete the activity.
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