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  1. The Actor's Art and Craft: William Esper Teaches the Meisner Technique by William Esper, Damon Dimarco, 2008-04-08
  2. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom by William and Ellen Craft, 2009-12-04
  3. William De Morgan: Arts and Crafts Potter (Shire Library) by Rob Higgins, Christopher Stolbert Robinson, 2010-02-23
  4. The Origins of Modernism in Russian Architecture by William Craft Brumfield, 1991-03-06
  5. William Morris Full-Color Patterns and Designs (Pictorial Archives) by William Morris, 1988-06-01
  6. William Morris Stained Glass Pattern Book by Carolyn Relei, 1998-06-15
  7. Arts & Crafts Block Prints by William S. Rice 2011 Wall Calendar by William S. Rice, 2010-07-30
  8. The Daring Escape of Ellen Craft (Carter G Woodson Honor Book (Awards)) by Cathy Moore, 2002-02
  9. Arts & Crafts Design by William H. Varnum, Timothy L. Hansen, 1995-08-01
  10. William L. Price, Arts and Crafts to Modern Design by George E. Thomas, 2000-03-01
  11. William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Home by Pamela Todd, 2005-09-22
  12. William Morris: Artifacts/Glass by Gary Blonston, William Morris, 1996-05-01
  13. Start and Run a Craft Business (Start & Run a) by William G. Hynes, 2002-03-01
  14. The Amphibians Are Coming! Emergence of the 'Gator Navy and its Revolutionary Landing Craft, Vol. 1 (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WWII series) by William L. McGee, 2000-11-01

1. William James Craft
William James Craft Filmography, Awards, Biography, Agent, Discussions, Photos, News Articles, Fan Sites Mini biography. Craft went to Hollywood in 1915 after playing juvenile roles on stage Sometimes Credited As William J. Craft. William Craft. William James Craft
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2. William P. Craft
William P. Craft. Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School ofLearning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San
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William P. Craft
Mr. William P. Craft is the Dean of the School of Learning Resources and Instructional Support. He joined the San Diego Mesa College community on Monday, July 2, 2001. Dean Craft earned his B.A. degree in Geography from Michigan State University and an M.A. in Great Books from St. John's College in Maryland. Dean Craft also holds Microsoft Certified Professional certification. With information technology being the largest and most rapidly growing area of San Diego Mesa College Learning Resource Center's non-print, electronic mission his expertise in this area will be invaluable. Dean Craft brings to San Diego Mesa College an admirable list of leadership roles. At UC Berkeley he was chair of the Department of Naval Science, and developed leadership courses, as well as advanced courses in Ethics, Literature, Rhetoric and Celestial Navigation for the Navy ROTC Program. As a naval professional, he directed the installation of complex computer systems on numerous ships; commanded a naval warship; managed naval tactical satellite communication systems used in Europe; and was responsible for training programs for midshipmen at the Great Lakes Training Center. Dean Craft's combination of technology expertise, naval and academic work, and humanities education, coupled with his outstanding leadership experiences uniquely complement the practical needs of the Learning Resource Center, including its future role in Distance Education. He also has a strong commitment to diversity, a record of collegial relationships and a history of community involvement.

3. Northern Stars - William James Craft
WILLIAM JAMES CRAFT b. circa 1887 in Toronto, Ontario d. June 30, 1931in Hollywood, California. Titles in red indicate best work.
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4. William And Ellen Craft
William and Ellen Craft, Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom. RUNNING A THOUSANDMILES FOR FREEDOM OR, THE ESCAPE OF WILLIAM AND ELLEN CRAFT FROM SLAVERY.
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William and Ellen Craft, Running a Thousand Miles to Freedom
Preface
RUNNING A THOUSAND MILES FOR FREEDOM
OR, THE ESCAPE OF WILLIAM AND ELLEN CRAFT FROM SLAVERY.
"Slaves cannot breathe in England: if their lungs
Receive our air, that moment they are free;
They touch our country, and their shackles fall."
COWPER LONDON:
WILLIAM TWEEDIE, 337, STRAND.
LONDON:
RICHARD BARRETT, PRINTER,
MARK LANE. RUNNING A THOUSAND MILES FOR FREEDOM [frontispiece omitted] PREFACE HAVING heard while in Slavery that "God made of one blood all nations of men," and also
that the American Declaration of Independence says, that "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;" we could not understand by what right we were held as "chattels."

5. William Craft/Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom
and Ellen Craft from Slavery. William Craft With a Foreword and BiographicalEssay by Richard JM Blackett. Husband and wife William
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The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery William Craft
With a Foreword and Biographical Essay by Richard J. M. Blackett Richard J. M. Blackett is Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the University of Houston and the author of several works about nineteenth-century black Americans, most recently Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War Correspondent: His Dispatches from the Virginia Front.
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6. William Pramana: Paper Craft
site also include an article on how the paper craft is created. — December 21,2003, 1120 AM AEST / Category Cool website. Copyright © 2004 William Pramana
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7. William Craft Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom; Or, The Escape Of William An
By William Craft. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries. A reporton speeches made by William and Ellen Craft and William Wells Brown, 1849.
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William Craft
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery.
London: William Tweedie, 1860.
Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title.
James E. Shepard Memorial Library, North Carolina Central University, provided the text for the electronic publication of this title. Return to North American Slave Narratives Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/craft/menu.html Last update May 28, 2004

8. Beers: Craft P. 1332
William E. Craft, p. 1332. William E. Craft, a representative of one of the prominent pioneer families of Washington county, was born in 1816 in this county.
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William E. Craft, p. 1332
WILLIAM E. CRAFT, a representative of one of the prominent pioneer families of Washington county, was born in 1816 in this county. His great-grandfather, John Craft, was a native of Maryland, and removed to Washington county before the Revolution, being among the first settlers of the locality. He reared four sons, viz.: Lawrence, John, Thomas and William. Lawrence Craft was born in 1750. He married Annie Thompson, a native of Winchester, Va., and became the father of five children: John, Thomas, William, Linda (wife of Benjamin Hoagland) and a son who died in infancy. William, the father of the subject of this sketch, was born in 1789 in Morris township, Washington Co., Penn. He married Mary Elliot, who was born in 1794, a daughter of William Elliot, an old pioneer of this section. To this union eleven children were born, as follows: Betsy, Lawrence, Annie, William E., Martha, Melinda, Jane, David, George, Isaac and Mary. Of these, nine lived to maturity. Martha, Jane, David, George and William E. are at present the only surviving members. Text taken from page 1332 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co.

9. Beers: Craft P. 567
William S. Craft, p. 567. William S. Craft, one of the leading residents of South Strabane township, was born April 3, 1841, in Morris township, Washington Co., Penn.
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William S. Craft, p. 567
WILLIAM S. CRAFT, one of the leading residents of South Strabane township, was born April 3, 1841, in Morris township, Washington Co., Penn. His grandfather, John Craft, was married to Abigail Conklin, a resident of Morris township, and she bore his children as follows: Lila (Mrs. Thomas Dickerson), David, Permima (Mrs. Samuel Farrabee), Urius, Stewart, Stephen, Conklin, Catherine, and William. After his marriage Mr. Craft remained in Morris township several years, then went to East Finley township, where he died. In politics he was a Democrat, and in religion an active worker and class-leader in the M. E. Church at Mt. Zion. David Craft, son of John and Abigail (Conklin) Craft, was born November 17, 1812, in Morris township, Washington Co., Penn., and there he received his early education. On March 29, 1838, he was married to Mary, daughter of Stephen Mills, a resident of New Jersey. Mr. Mills was married to Experience Lory, and she bore him the following children: Johanna, Deborah, Jonas, William, James, John, Mary, Phoebe, Eliza, Henry and Samuel. Mr. Mills went to Ohio, where he remained some time, and then returned to Washington county, Penn., settling near Taylorstown. He was a carpenter and builder, and in politics belonged to the Democratic party. In religious belief he was united with the Presbyterian Church at Claysville, this county. Mr. and Mrs. Craft spent the first years of their married life in East Finley township, Washington county, and then removed to Morris township, in 1841, settling on the home farm. They have had the following family of children: John M. (living in Kansas City). William S. (subject of this sketch), Thomas (deceased), Stewart G. (residing in Idaho), Phoebe C. (deceased), Stephen L. (deceased), Jonas L. (living in Oregon), Catherine (deceased), Melissa, Della J. (Mrs. Oscar Lindley, living in Kansas) and Mary A. (Mrs. J. M. Patterson, of Washington, Penn.). Mr. Craft first built a log house, and afterward erected a frame dwelling, which was burned, and which he rebuilt. He was an active member of the Democratic Party, and in church connection was an adherent of the M. E. Church for fifty years, serving as trustee during much of that time. Mr. Craft died February 19, 1890, and was buried at Mt. Zion.

10. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom Craft, William And Ellen
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11. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom / William And Ellen Craft.
Craft, William. . Running a thousand miles for freedom / William and Ellen Craft. Electronic Text Center, University of
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    14. New Georgia Encyclopedia William And Ellen Craft (1824-1900; 1826
    William and Ellen Craft (18241900; 1826-1891). William After escapingslavery in 1848, William Craft and. William Craft. community
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    19. William And Ellen Craft
    In his 1860 narrative Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom, William Craft stated It is true, our condition as slaves was not by any means the worst; but the
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    In January 1849, fugitive slave couple William and Ellen Craft arrived in Boston after traveling over 1000 miles from captivity in Macon, Georgia. Their harrowing escape in which the fair skinned Ellen disguised herself as a White gentleman and the dark-skinned William played the part of her doting slave - illustrates both the power of the Underground Railroad in Boston's antebellum Black community and the power of militant abolitionism in the face of federal pro-slavery legislation. In his 1860 narrative Running A Thousand Miles for Freedom Lewis Hayden , a boarding house that often served as a rendezvous for fugitive slaves on the Underground Railroad. continued... Page 2 Page 3

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    William and Ellen Craft (continued). In The League of Freedom votedLewis Hayden president and William Craft vicepresident. Ten
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    In September, 1850, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Law , which not only provided for the return of fugitive slaves to their masters in the south, but also mandated the assistance of federal marshals and private citizens in the fugitives' capture. The abolitionists in Boston responded by holding a meeting at the African Meeting House on October 4, 1850, during which they voted to organize a group called the League of Freedom to protest the capture of fugitives. The League of Freedom voted Lewis Hayden president and William Craft vice-president. Ten days later, on October 14, the League of Freedom was absorbed into the Boston Vigilance Committee, designed "to secure the colored inhabitants of Boston from any invasion of their rights." On October 20, 1850, agents Hughes and Knight were sent by the Crafts' former owners to Boston to catch the fugitives. The actions of the abolitionist community, as well as the co-ordinated efforts of African-Americans throughout the Beacon Hill neighborhood, is indicative of the power of nineteenth century Black Bostonians, and their White allies, in the face of institutionalized racist policy. Vigilance Committee member William I. Bowditch transported Ellen Craft to the home of abolitionist Ellis G. Loring in Brookline and then to the home of Rev. Theodore Parker. William Craft remained in the Hayden home on Phillips Street, which

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