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Twelve Years a Slave

HistoriaISBN | 9780194024112
Twelve Years a Slave
Twelve Years a Slave
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Product details

Pages: 72 pages
Publisher: OUP Oxford
ISBN: 9780194024112
Format: tapa blanda
Language: en
Release date: 5/10/2017

ISBN: 9780194024112


Synopsis of Twelve Years a Slave

Sumérgete en la conmovedora historia real de Solomon Northup con 'Doce años de esclavitud'. Este libro relata la desgarradora experiencia de un hombre libre que es secuestrado y vendido como esclavo, enfrentando inimaginables pruebas y tribulaciones. A través de su relato, Northup ofrece una visión impactante de la crueldad de la esclavitud y la inquebrantable lucha por la libertad y la dignidad humana. Esta edición de Oxford Bookworms Library, adaptada para estudiantes de inglés, facilita el acceso a esta importante obra literaria, permitiendo a los lectores mejorar su comprensión del idioma mientras exploran un capítulo crucial de la historia.



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Solomon Northup

Solomon Northup

Solomon Northup was an American abolitionist and the primary author of the memoir Twelve Years a Slave. A free-born American of mixed race from New York, he was the son of a freed slave and a free woman of color. Northup was a professional violinist, farmer, and landowner in Washington County, New York. In 1841, he was offered a traveling musician's job and went to Washington, D.C. ; there, he was drugged and kidnapped into slavery. He was shipped to New Orleans on April 24, 1841 by James H. Birch aboard the Brig Orleans from Richmond, VA. Northup was purchased by a planter and held as a slave for nearly twelve years in the Red River region of Louisiana; mostly in Avoyelles Parish. He remained enslaved until he met Samuel Bass, a Canadian working on his plantation who helped get word to New York, where state law provided aid to free New York citizens who had been kidnapped and sold into slavery. His family and friends enlisted the aid of the governor of New York, Washington Hunt, and Northup regained his freedom on January 3, 1853.

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