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Twelve Years A Slave The Black History Classic Capstone Classics 1st Edition Northup

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Twelve Years A Slave The Black History Classic Capstone Classics 1st Edition Northup
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Publisher: Capstone
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 522
Author: Northup, Solomon
ISBN: 9780857089069, 0857089064
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Twelve Years A Slave The Black History Classic Capstone Classics 1st Edition Northup by Northup, Solomon 9780857089069, 0857089064 instant download after payment.

DISCOVER A TALE OF UNIMAGINABLE ADVERSITY Twelve Years a Slave tells the story of Solomon Northup, a free-born man of colour who was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the American South in 1841. His true tale of captivity, torture and abuse brings to life the unimaginable evils of slavery in a time when it was yet to be outlawed. Equal parts slave, travel, and spiritual narrative, Twelve Years A Slave reveals Northup to be a person of astonishing strength and wisdom. An insightful introduction by David Fiske reveals the world into which Northup was born, the kidnapping phenomenon to which he fell victim, and the legacy of slavery today.

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