Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom


Lu par Newgatenovelist

(4.4 stars; 22 reviews)

Ellen and William Craft were a married couple who escaped from slavery in 1848 when Ellen disguised herself as a white, literate man and William pretended to be an accompanying slave. This is their story of their escape to freedom.

NB Listeners may find some scenes of abuse and vocabulary in this book distressing. (Summary by Newgatenovelist) (3 hr 4 min)

Chapitres

Preface 2:14 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment A 13:10 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment B 14:46 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment C 12:47 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment D 12:33 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment E 13:36 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment F 14:04 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment G 13:47 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment H 14:26 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment I 12:06 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part I, Segment J 9:48 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part II, Segment A 11:42 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part II, Segment B 14:56 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part II, Segment C 12:44 Lu par Newgatenovelist
Part II, Segment D 12:08 Lu par Newgatenovelist

Critiques


(5 stars)

religion only brings out the goodness or wickedness that's already rooted in a man's heart (Rabbi Asher Meza). Hell & Heaven is here on Earth existing in the hearts of man, and brought into matter by the hands of the same.


(5 stars)

Reader was excellent and the book very informative


(5 stars)

Not fast moving but informative and well read

Awful reader


(1 stars)

Don't bother listening to this, I lasted 60 seconds with the sonorous sounding, boring reader. The reader sounds drunk. Librivox STOP accepting poor quality readers.