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Henry Box Brown's parents were a slave named John and a woman named Mary, although specific details about them are limited. John was a skilled carpenter and was often rented out, while Mary worked in the field. Henry Box Brown was born into slavery in 1815 in Virginia, and he later became famous for escaping to freedom by shipping himself in a wooden box. His family's experiences reflect the broader struggles of enslaved people in America.

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