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running a thousand miles for freedom-第16章

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we at first felt that it was a waste of time for any one at our ages to undertake to learn to read and write。  But; as the ladies were so anx… ious that we should learn; and so willing to teach us; we concluded to give our whole minds to the work; and see what could be done。  By so doing; at the end of the three weeks we remained with the good family we could spell and write our names quite legibly。  They all begged us to stop longer; but; as we were not safe in the State of Pennsylvania; and also as we wished to commence doing some… thing for a livelihood; we did not remain。

When the time arrived for us to leave for Boston; it was like parting with our relatives。  We have since met with many very kind and hospitable friends; both in America and England; but we have never been under a roof where we were made to feel more at home; or where the inmates took a deeper interest in our well…being; than Mr。 Barkley Ivens and his dear family。  May God ever bless them; and preserve each one from every reverse of fortune!

We finally; as I have stated; settled at Boston; where we remained nearly two years; I employed as cabinet…maker and furniture broker; and my wife at her needle; and; as our little earnings in slavery were not all spent on the journey; we were getting on very well; and would have made money; if we had not been compelled by the General Government; at the bidding of the slaveholders; to break up busi… ness; and fly from under the Stars and Stripes to save our liberties and our lives。

In 1850; Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Bill; an enactment too infamous to have been thought of or tolerated by any people in the world; except the unprincipled and tyrannical Yankees。 The following are a few of the leading features of the above law; which requires; under heavy penal… ties; that the inhabitants of the FREE States should not only refuse food and shelter to a starving; hunted human being; but also should assist; if called upon by the authorities; to seize the unhappy fugitive and send him back to slavery。

In no case is a person's evidence admitted in Court; in defence of his liberty; when arrested under this law。

If the judge decides that the prisoner is a slave; he gets ten dollars; but if he sets him at liberty; he only receives five。

After the prisoner has been sentenced to slavery; he is handed over to the United States Marshal; who has the power; at the expense of the General Government; to summon a sufficient force to take the poor creature back to slavery; and to the lash; from which he fled。

Our old masters sent agents to Boston after us。 They took out warrants; and placed them in the hands of the United States Marshal to execute。 But the following letter from our highly esteemed and faithful friend; the Rev。 Samuel May; of Bos… ton; to our equally dear and much lamented friend; Dr。 Estlin of Bristol; will show why we were not taken into custody。



〃21; Cornhill; Boston; 〃November 6th; 1850。

〃My dear Mr Estlin;

〃I trust that in God's good providence this letter will be handed to you in safety by our good friends; William and Ellen Craft。  They have lived amongst us about two years; and have proved themselves worthy; in all respects; of our confidence and regard。 The laws of this republican and Christian land (tell it not in Moscow; nor in Constantinople) regard them only as slaveschattels personal property。  But they nobly vindicated their title and right to freedom; two years since; by win… ning their way to it; at least; so they thought。 But now; the slave power; with the aid of Daniel Webster and a band of lesser traitors; has enacted a law; which puts their dearly…bought liberties in the most imminent peril; holds out a strong temp… tation to every mercenary and unprincipled ruffian to become their kidnapper; and has stimulated the slaveholders generally to such desperate acts for the recovery of their fugitive property; as have never before been enacted in the history of this government。

〃Within a fortnight; two fellows from Macon; Georgia; have been in Boston for the purpose of arresting our friends William and Ellen。  A writ was served against them from the United States District Court; but it was not served by the United States Marshal; why not; is not certainly known: perhaps through fear; for a general feeling of indig… nation; and a cool determination not to allow this young couple to be taken from Boston into slavery; was aroused; and pervaded the city。  It is under… stood that one of the judges told the Marshal that he would not be authorised in breaking the door of Craft's house。  Craft kept himself close within the house; armed himself; and awaited with remarkable composure the event。  Ellen; in the meantime; had been taken to a retired place out of the city。  The Vigilance Committee (appointed at a late meeting in Fanueil Hall) enlarged their numbers; held an almost permanent session; and appointed various sub… committees to act in different ways。  One of these committees called repeatedly on Messrs。 Hughes and Knight; the slave…catchers; and requested and advised them to leave the city。  At first they peremptorily refused to do so; ''till they got hold of the niggers。'  On complaint of different persons; these two fellows were several times arrested; car… ried before one of our county courts; and held to bail on charges of 'conspiracy to kidnap;' and of 'defamation;' in calling William and Ellen 'SLAVES。' At length; they became so alarmed; that they left the city by an indirect route; evading the vigilance of many persons who were on the look…out for them。  Hughes; at one time; was near losing his life at the hands of an infuriated coloured man。 While these men remained in the city; a prominent whig gentleman sent word to William Craft; that if he would submit peaceably to an arrest; he and his wife should be bought from their owners; cost what it might。  Craft replied; in effect; that he was in a measure the representative of all the other fugitives in Boston; some 200 or 300 in number; that; if he gave up; they would all be at the mercy of the slave…catchers; and must fly from the city at any sacrifice; and that; if his freedom could be bought for two cents; he would not consent to com… promise the matter in such a way。  This event has stirred up the slave spirit of the country; south and north; the United States government is determined to try its hand in enforcing the Fugitive Slave law; and William and Ellen Craft would be prominent objects of the slaveholders' vengeance。  Under these circumstances; it is the almost unanimous opinion of their best friends; that they should quit America as speedily as possible; and seek an asylum in England!  Oh! shame; shame upon us; that Americans; whose fathers fought against Great Bri… tain; in order to be FREE; should have to acknow… ledge this disgraceful fact!  God gave us a fair and goodly heritage in this land; but man has cursed it with his devices and crimes against human souls and human rights。  Is America the 'land of the free; and the home of the brave?'  God knows it is not; and we know it too。  A brave young man and a virtuous young woman must fly the American shores; and seek; under the shadow of the British thron
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