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Solomon Northup's 12 Years A Slave: A True Story is a memoir of gripping intensity that recounts his kidnapping and enslavement in 19th-century America. Northup's candid account of the unspeakable horrors he was made to endure during his 12 years in captivity provides a chilling look into the brutality and dehumanization of slavery. His narrative, which is both harrowing and inspirational, showcases the strong resilience of the human spirit in the face of injustice, leaving readers with a haunting understanding of the human cost of slavery. A true account of strength, survival, and resilience.…mehr

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Solomon Northup's 12 Years A Slave: A True Story is a memoir of gripping intensity that recounts his kidnapping and enslavement in 19th-century America. Northup's candid account of the unspeakable horrors he was made to endure during his 12 years in captivity provides a chilling look into the brutality and dehumanization of slavery. His narrative, which is both harrowing and inspirational, showcases the strong resilience of the human spirit in the face of injustice, leaving readers with a haunting understanding of the human cost of slavery. A true account of strength, survival, and resilience. Offers a raw and authentic account of Solomon Northup's experiences with a genuine insight into the horrors of slavery. Provides a valuable glimpse into the realities of American slavery. The memoir presents Northup's unfiltered perspective- the full extent of the brutality he endured. Prompts reflection and examination of the deep-rooted societal issues surrounding slavery. A thought-provoking book that raises awareness of the lasting effects of such institutionalized injustice.
Autorenporträt
Solomon Northup was a free African-American man kidnapped and sold into slavery in 1841, as depicted in his memoir "Twelve Years a Slave." His harrowing account exposed the brutality of slavery and became a significant abolitionist tool. After his rescue, Northup became an advocate for abolition and justice.