In 1849, to escape 33 years of his life as a slave, Henry "Box"
In 1849, to escape 33 years of his life as a slave, Henry "Box"
Brown shipped himself in a cargo box from Richmond, Virginia, to the abolitionist zone in Philadelphia.
Brown shipped himself in a cargo box from Richmond, Virginia, to the abolitionist zone in Philadelphia.
Henry Brown completed the 350-mile journey, barely breathing through the air holes he opened in his 60-centimeter-wide cargo box, and spent the remaining 50 years of his life as a free person.

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