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Viewed today as an early Black performance artist, he lived in Canada and the U.K. / #HenryBoxBrown #slavery
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Illustration: George Cruikshank. From Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1882). At the age of 15, Henry "Box" Brown was forcibly separated from his family when his owner decided to send him to work for another master. This traumatic event, where he was ripped away from his mother, father, and siblings, left a deep emotional scar that would shape his future actions. The experience of being torn from his loved ones, knowing that his family could be sold away at any time, instilled in Brown a profound desire for freedom. It was a powerful catalyst that pushed him to start dreaming of a life beyond the brutal confines of slavery. The separation marked a significant turning point in Brown’s life. As he worked for his new master, he became more aware of the constant threat of being sold, just like his family had been. It was during this time that Brown's desire to escape grew stronger. Witnessing the cruelty and injustice of the institution firsthand, Brown began to think of creative ways to break free. His pain and sense of loss became the fuel for his daring and successful escape years later, marking the beginning of a journey that would inspire future generations in the fight for freedom.
2. At the age of 15, Brown was separated from his family when his owner sent him to work for a different master. This early trauma shaped his resolve to escape slavery later in life.
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