First published in 1853, “Twelve Years a Slave” is Solomon
Northup’s harrowing memoir of being tricked into slavery. Northup,
who was a free African American living in Saratoga, New York, had no
idea what was in store for him when he was approached by two circus
promoters with an offer of a brief high paying job as a musician with
their traveling circus. A skilled violinist, Solomon gladly accepted
the offer and traveled with the two men to Washington, D.C. When he
awoke one morning drugged and bound in a cell for slaves he discovered
the men’s true intentions of selling him into slavery. What followed
was twelve years of bondage during which Northup experienced the gamut
of both kindness and cruelty afforded to slaves in the Southern United
States just prior to the American Civil War. While the book was
originally a bestseller, having sold over 30,000 copies it languished
in relative obscurity for nearly a hundred years until the work was
resurrected during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Having
secured the Academy Award for Best Picture for its 2013 motion picture
adaptation, “Twelve Years a Slave” now finds itself firmly placed
within the canon of the great slave narratives.
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9781420952452
Publisert
2016
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Digireads.com Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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