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Henry Box Brown (c. 1815 – June 15, 1897) was an enslaved man from Virginia who escaped to freedom at the age of 33 by arranging to have himself mailed in a wooden crate in 1849 to abolitionists in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Henry Brown, detto Box (Contea di Louisa, 1815 – Toronto, 15 giugno 1897), fu uno schiavo che scappò facendosi spedire in una cassa di legno agli abolizionisti di Filadelfia nel 1849. Brown fu poi un noto oratore abolizionista nel nord-est degli Stati Uniti.
11 giu 2024 · Henry Box Brown was an American enslaved person who succeeded in escaping slavery by hiding in a packing crate that was shipped from the slave state of Virginia, where Brown had worked on a plantation and in a tobacco factory, to the free state of Pennsylvania.
3 apr 2014 · Henry "Box" Brown was an enslaved man who shipped himself to freedom in a wooden box. He developed his published slave narrative into an anti-slavery stage show.
Henry 'Box' Brown. Brown, enslaved in Richmond, Virginia, convinced Samuel A. Smith to nail a box shut around him, wrap five hickory hoops around the box, and ship it to a member of the Vigilance Committee in Philadelphia. The box was 2 feet 8 inches wide, 2 feet deep and 3 feet long.
22 giu 2021 · Henry 'Box' Brown. Henry Brown arrives in a wooden crate. Image courtesy: Library of Congress. Henry Brown was born into slavery in Virginia in 1815. Brown dreamed of freedom, and convinced a storekeeper to ship him to freedom in a crate.
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