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Twelve Years a Slave

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The shocking first-hand account of one man's remarkable fight for freedom; now an award-winning motion picture.
'Why had I not died in my young years - before God had given me children to love and live for? What unhappiness and suffering and sorrow it would have prevented. I sighed for liberty; but the bondsman's chain was round me, and could not be shaken off.'
1841: Solomon Northup is a successful violinist when he is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Taken from his family in New York State - with no hope of ever seeing them again - and forced to work on the cotton plantations in the Deep South, he spends the next twelve years in captivity until his eventual escape in 1853.
First published in 1853, this extraordinary true story proved to be a powerful voice in the debate over slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War. It is a true-life testament of one man's courage and conviction in the face of unfathomable injustice and brutality: its influence on the course of American history cannot be overstated.

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Solomon Northup

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The shocking first-hand account of one man’s remarkable fight for freedom; now an award-winning motion picture.

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The shocking first-hand account of one mans remarkable fight for freedom; now an award-winning motion picture. Why had I not died in my young years - before God had given me children to love and live for? What unhappiness and suffering and sorrow it would have prevented. I sighed for liberty; but the bondsmans chain was round me, and could not be shaken off. 1841: Solomon Northup is a successful violinist when he is kidnapped and sold into slavery. Taken from his family in New York State - with no hope of ever seeing them again - and forced to work on the cotton plantations in the Deep South, he spends the next twelve years in captivity until his eventual escape in 1853. First published in 1853, this extraordinary true story proved to be a powerful voice in the debate over slavery in t

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'The most remarkable book ever issued from the American press.' Detroit Tribune
'For sheer drama, few accounts of slavery match Solomon Northup's tale of abduction from freedom and forcible enslavement.' Ira Berlin

Product details

Authors Solomon Northup
Publisher William Collins
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 06.02.2014
 
EAN 9780007580422
ISBN 978-0-00-758042-2
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 113 mm x 178 mm x 23 mm
Series Collins Classics
Collins Classics
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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