Twelve Years A Slave: Narrative Of Solomon Northup, A Citizen Of New-York, Kidnapped In Washington City In 1841, And Rescued In 1853, From A Cotton Plantation Near The Red River In Louisiana. - Solomon Northup
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Twelve Years A Slave: Narrative Of Solomon Northup, A Citizen Of New-York, Kidnapped In Washington City In 1841, And Rescued In 1853, From A Cotton Plantation Near The Red River In Louisiana.

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346
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9781492980476
Solomon Northup, a free Black man living in New York, was a respected husband, father, and musician in 1841. Lured by the promise of work as a violinist, he traveled to Washington D.C., where he was drugged, kidnapped, and sold into slavery in the Deep South.

His firsthand account details the harrowing twelve years he spent in bondage on Louisiana plantations, enduring physical and psychological abuse, the constant threat of violence, and the profound struggle to maintain his identity and hope for freedom. This narrative stands as a crucial historical document, exposing the brutal realities of slavery and the systemic injustices faced by free Black individuals in antebellum America. It offers an unflinching look at the dehumanizing institution, making it an essential testament to resilience and the fight for human dignity.

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