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Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown

Robert Langton1851

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Washington, D.C., United States

After enduring the tragic separation from his wife and children, who were sold to a plantation owner in distant North Carolina, Henry Brown became determined to escape slavery. He had himself shipped in a wooden box to the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia. Against all odds, he arrived safely on March 24, 1849. Brown commemorated his harrowing twenty-seven-hour journey by assuming the middle name “Box” and publishing this autobiographical account, which became a classic among slave narratives. The frontispiece recreates his dramatic emergence from the wooden box that nearly became his coffin. Brown later traveled through the United States and Britain as a public speaker and magician.

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  • Title: Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown
  • Creator: Robert Langton
  • Date Created: 1851
  • Physical Dimensions: w17.1 x h10 cm (Sheet)
  • Type: Wood engraving on paper
  • Rights: National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
  • External Link: https://npg.si.edu/portraits
  • Classification: Print
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery

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