Why Christmas was the best time of year to escape slavery [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/12/24/christmas-slavery-escape/
Short read and highlights Jermain Wesley Loguen, who was part of the Jerry Rescue. I grew up in Western NY (Rochester) and that was a huge stand taken for justice. His oldest daughter married Frederick Douglass' son.
Christmas marks the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, claimed by Christians to be the son of God, but for enslaved African Americans, the holiday season also offered miracles of a more practical sort. It was the best time of year to escape.
There were a few reasons for this. It was often the only time of year enslaved people were given an extended break, according to the Documenting the American South project at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. If they escaped at the beginning of the break, then their enslavers might not become aware of it for a week or more, when work began again and they didnt show up, giving them a huge head start.
Plus, during their time off, many enslaved people were allowed to visit family at nearby plantations, an activity that required a pass from their enslavers permitting them to be on the road by themselves. If during their escape they were caught or questioned by Whites, they could use the pass to convince others to let them go.