Craft, William James, -1931

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William and Ellen Craft were fugitive slaves who lectured for the Abolitionist cause.

From the description of ALS [microform] : Surry, England to S[amuel] May, Boston, 1851 Nov. 29. (Boston Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37939104

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referencedIn Stock, Mildred. Mildred Stock Research collection, 1940-1975. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial Library
referencedIn Dammond, Ellen Craft. Escape to freedom [sound recording]. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn DeCosta, Herbert A., Jr., 1923-2008. H. A. DeCosta papers, 1854-2009. College of Charleston, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library
referencedIn Arthur & Deall (Firm). Account and receipt books, 1783-1785. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Craft, William. ALS [microform] : Surry, England to S[amuel] May, Boston, 1851 Nov. 29. Boston Public Library, Central Library in Copley Square
creatorOf Craft-Trotter family. Craft-Trotter family papers, 1884-1994. UC Berkeley Libraries
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associatedWith Arthur & Deall (Firm) corporateBody
correspondedWith Craft, Ellen person
associatedWith Craft-Trotter family. family
associatedWith Dammond, Ellen Craft. person
associatedWith DeCosta, Herbert A., Jr., 1923-2008. person
correspondedWith May, Samuel, 1810-1899 person
associatedWith Stock, Mildred. person
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Antislavery movements
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Death 1931-06-20

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