In this enhanced/authenticated edition by Dr. Sue
Eakin of the riveting true slave narrative that reads
like a novel, you are transported to 1840's New York,
Washington, D.C., and Louisiana to experience the
kidnapping and twelve years of bondage of Solomon
Northup, a free man of color. TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE,
published in 1853, was an immediate bombshell in the
national debate over slavery leading up to the Civil
War. It validated Harriett Beecher Stowe's fictional
account of Southern slavery in Uncle Tom's Cabin, which
significantly changed public opinion in favor of
abolition. Now a major motion picture starring Brad
Pitt, you can sync this e-book with our Movie Tie-in
Audiobook performed by Oscar and Emmy winner Louis
Gossett, Jr. Northup's harrowing true story was
authenticated from decades of research by award-winning
historian and journalist Dr. Sue Eakin, who rediscovered
the narrative in 1931 as an adolescent and made it her
life's work. Dr. Eakin's enhanced e-book includes the
original narrative plus over 100 pages of fascinating
new background information based on her research and
photos. A portion of proceeds from this book supports
organizations fighting modern-day slavery in the form of
human trafficking. To enhance your book and movie
experience see our website listed in the e-book's sample
pages, where you'll find instructions for downloading
your free PDF Collector's Extra for your library. Hard
working Solomon Northup, an educated free man of color
in 1841, enjoys family life with his wife and three
children in Saratoga, New York. He delights his
community with his fiddle playing and antic spirit, and
has positive expectations of all he meets. When he is
deceived by "circus promoters" to accompany them to a
musical gig in the nation's capital, his joyful life
takes an unimaginable turn. He awakens in shackles to
find he has been drugged, kidnapped and bound for the
slave block in D.C. After Solomon is shipped a thousand
miles to New Orleans, he is assigned his slave name and
quickly learns that the mere utterance of his true
origin or rights as a freeman are certain to bring
severe punishment or death. While he endures the brutal
life of a slave in Louisiana's isolated Bayou Boeuf
plantation country, he must learn how to play the system
and plot his escape home. For 12 years, his fine mind
captures the reality of slavery in stunning detail, as
we learn about the characters that populate plantation
society and the intrigues of the bayou - from the
collapse of a slave rebellion resulting in mass hangings
due to traitorous slave Lew Cheney, to the tragic end of
his friend Patsey because of Mrs. Epps' jealously of her
husband's sexual exploitation of his pretty young slave.
When Solomon finally finds a sympathizing friend who
risks his life to secret a letter to the North, a
courageous rescue attempt ensues that could either
compound Solomon's suffering, or get him back to the
arms of his family.
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