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two tickets to freedom: the true story of ellen and william craft, fugitive slaves (edition 1993)

by Florence B. Freedman (Author)

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Traces the search for freedom by a black man and wife who traveled to Boston and eventually to England after their escape from slavery in Georgia.
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Title:two tickets to freedom: the true story of ellen and william craft, fugitive slaves
Authors:Florence B. Freedman (Author)
Info:Scholastic (1993), Edition: First Scholastic Printing, 96 pages
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Early in the morning, on Wednesday, December 21, 1848, a slim, well-dressed young man entered the station at Macon, Georgia, rushed to the ticket window, and panted, "Tickets for myself and my slave."
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