He Was Given 3 Hours to Run. Then They Hunted Him for Sport. What He Did Shocked Everyone.
#BenjaminCrowe #SlaveResistance #americanhistory In the summer of 1838, on the Crow plantation in Wilkinson County, Mississippi, a 31-year-old enslaved man named Benjamin Crowe was selected for a brutal tradition: the annual human hunt. Given a three-hour head start, he was pursued by armed riders and hounds for sport. But Benjamin had been watching, waiting, and planning for years. What followed over the next 14 days would become one of the most extraordinary stories of slave resistance in American history. #BlackHistory #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #1838 #MississippiHistory #Slavery #forgottenhistory Benjamin Crowe, slave resistance, human hunt, American history, 1838 Mississippi, slave rebellion, true story, historical documentary, plantation history, slavery in America, African American history, untold history, fugitive slave, 19th century history

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