Twelve Years a Slave
Autor: | Solomon Northup |
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EAN: | 9788028218539 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 05.02.2018 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century memoir african american experience captivity esc cotton sugar cultivation deep south plantations historical injustice account new york abolitionist movement personal freedom journey slave narrative history southern slave economy |
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Solomon Northup's 'Twelve Years a Slave' is a harrowing and poignant memoir that chronicles his abduction from freedom and subsequent enslavement in the antebellum South. Northup's narrative is marked by its unflinching realism, detailed descriptions of the brutalities of slavery, and eloquent prose that brings forth the profound humanity of its subjects. Written in 1853, during a turbulent era in American history marked by growing abolitionist sentiments and entrenched racial injustices, this work serves as both a personal testimony and a critical indictment of the institution of slavery, resonating deeply within literary and historical contexts of the time. Northup, a free African American man born in New York, was a skilled carpenter and musician whose life was irreversibly altered when he was deceived, kidnapped, and sold into slavery. His profound defiance against the dehumanization he faced and his unyielding quest for freedom reflect themes of resilience and the struggle for identity against systemic oppression. Northup's unique perspective as a free man turned slave makes his account resonant and significant, offering insights into the psyche of those subjugated by an institution that sought to strip them of their personhood. 'Twelve Years a Slave' is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of American history and the personal stories that underscore systemic injustices. Northup's powerful narration encourages readers to confront the uncomfortable truths of the past while fostering empathy for those who suffer under oppression. This compelling memoir is invaluable for students, activists, and anyone passionate about human rights.