Twelve Years a Slave

Solomon Northup

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Book cover for Twelve Years a Slave
Book cover for Twelve Years a Slave
Book cover for Twelve Years a Slave

Twelve Years a Slave

Twelve Years a Slave

Solomon Northup

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Description

Twelve Years a Slave, sub-title: Narrative of Solomon Northup, citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington city in 1841, and rescued in 1853, from a cotton plantation near the Red River in Louisiana, is a memoir by Solomon Northup as told to and edited by David Wilson. It is a slave narrative of a black man who was born free in New York state but kidnapped in Washington, DC, sold into slavery, and kept in bondage for 12 years in Louisiana. He provided details of slave markets in Washington, DC, and New Orleans, as well as describing at length cotton and sugar cultivation on major plantations in Louisiana.

About the Author

Solomon Northup (1808-c. 1863) was a free man kidnapped into slavery in 1851. The details of his life after the publication of his acclaimed memoir are unknown.
Ira Berlin is Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park. His many books include "The Making of African America" and "Many Thousands Gone," winner of the Bancroft Prize and finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., is Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and director of the W. E. B Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research at Harvard University. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Critical Reviews

"A moving, vital testament to one of slavery's 'many thousands gone' who retained his humanity in the bowels of degradation. It is also a chilling insight into the 'peculiar institution.'" --"Saturday Review"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Quaint Press
Pub date: 2012-12-01
Length: 230 pages

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