507 Mechanical Movements
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
An unabridged printing of the 18th Edition (1906) to include all illustrations and text.
Henry Brown's remarkable escape from slavery, ingeniously mailing himself to freedom, transformed him into a powerful voice against the institution. As a free man, he captivated audiences with lectures and narratives detailing the evils of slavery, making his personal ordeal a potent symbol of resistance. His experiences and advocacy significantly contributed to the abolitionist movement, highlighting the brutality of the slave system and the resilience of the human spirit. Brown's journey embodies a profound struggle for liberty and the enduring impact of one individual's courage.


An unabridged printing of the 18th Edition (1906) to include all illustrations and text.
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