Elias of Alabama: Slave Who Unleashed Horses and Vanished Into the Stormy Night Beyond the Fields
In 1853, Elias Brown, enslaved in Alabama, tended the plantation’s horses after suffering a brutal beating. One stormy night, he flung open their stalls, driving them into a wild frenzy toward the house. By dawn, the master Charles Hightower was found lifeless in the mud, hoofprints scarring the earth. Elias vanished into the night, and some swore a lone rider guided horses beneath the moon.

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