Famous Escapes
"Famous Escapes" refers to notable instances where individuals or groups successfully fled from captivity or dangerous situations. One of the most well-known escapes is that of Alcatraz, a high-security prison in the United States, where inmates Frank Morris and the Anglin brothers escaped in 1962. Their daring plan involved crafting makeshift rafts and disguises, leading to a mystery about their fate.
Another remarkable escape is that of Harriet Tubman, an American abolitionist who escaped from slavery and then risked her life to lead others to freedom via the Underground Railroad. Tubman's bravery and strategic planning helped many enslaved people find safety in the northern states and Canada.