The Escape; Or, A Leap For Freedom: A Drama, in Five Acts
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A five-act drama portrays the daily realities and moral contradictions of chattel slavery by juxtaposing the selfish pretensions and commercial calculations of slaveholders and speculators with the resilience and suffering of enslaved people. Through household and plantation scenes it dramatizes forced labor, overseer brutality, a formalized marriage ritual within the slave system, and sexual tensions surrounding enslaved women, while following an enslaved couple’s determined bid for freedom. The work combines melodramatic incidents and moral argument rooted in lived experience, culminating in an escape attempt that exposes divided loyalties and systemic violence.
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