One of the Most Ingenious Escapes from Slavery to Freedom

Flora M Brown, Ph.D.
2 min readApr 7, 2020

I celebrated 2020 Black History Month each day by looking for changemakers and trailblazers.

DAY 7

William and Ellen Craft, owned by two different slave masters in Macon, Georgia, pulled off one of the most ingenious escapes from slavery to freedom.

At age 16 William was sold to a local bank cashier and because he was a skilled cabinetmaker was allowed to keep working at the same shop where he had apprenticed. His new owner collected most of William’s wages, but I suspect William saved what he could.

Ellen’s father was her slave master, and her mother was one of his biracial slaves. Her skin was so fair that she was often mistaken for a child of the white family. This annoyed the mistress so much that she sent 11-year-old Ellen to Macon, Georgia in 1837 as a wedding present to her daughter, where she served as a ladies maid.

When Ellen and William got married, they didn’t want to have a family while still slaves since their children could be ripped from their arms at any time and possibly never been seen again. So, they began to plot how they could escape slavery.

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Flora M Brown, Ph.D.

Author, course creator, and life story coach guiding memory keepers to write about the activities, choices, and beliefs that shaped their lives.