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The article from the abolitionist newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Bugle, recounts the story of Ellen and William Craft’s escape from slavery. Ellen wore the clothes of a man to past as the master, while her husband, William, pretended to be her servant as they escaped from Georgia. The Anti-Slavery Bugle was based in Lisbon, Ohio, and was published from 1845 to 1861.
Transcript of Anti-Slavery Bugle Article "William and Ellen Craft"
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Source-Dependent Questions
- Describe the escape of Ellen and William Craft.
- What does the article about the Crafts suggest about how people traveled on the Underground Railroad?
- How was the Craft’s escape story similar to and different from other escape stories of the Underground Railroad?
Citation Information
"William and Ellen Craft," The Anti-Slavery Bugle, 23 February 1849. Courtesy of Library of Congress