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Author:
Fradin, Judith Bloom.
Title:
Stolen into slavery : the true story of Solomon Northup, free black man / by Judith Fradin and Dennis Fradin.
Publisher:
National Geographic,
Copyright Date:
2013, c2012
Description:
120 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Northup, Solomon,--1808-1863?
Slaves--Louisiana.
Plantation life--Louisiana--History--19th century.
Slavery--Louisiana--History--19th century.
History.
Other Authors:
Fradin, Dennis B.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 "Well, My Boy, How Do You Feel Now?" -- ch. 2 "I Wished for Wings" -- ch. 3 "I Will Learn You Your Name!" -- ch. 4 Life Is Dear to Every Living Thing -- ch. 5 "A Song of Peace" -- ch. 6 "If I Ever Catch You With a Book" -- ch. 7 "I Am Here Now a Slave" -- ch. 8 "How Can I End My Days Here?" -- ch. 9 "Solomon Northup Is My Name!" -- ch. 10 "I Had Been Restored to Happiness and Liberty".
Ch. 1 "Well, My Boy, How Do You Feel Now?" -- ch. 2 "I Wished for Wings" -- ch. 3 "I Will Learn You Your Name!" -- ch. 4 Life Is Dear to Every Living Thing -- ch. 5 "A Song of Peace" -- ch. 6 "If I Ever Catch You With a Book" -- ch. 7 "I Am Here Now a Slave" -- ch. 8 "How Can I End My Days Here?" -- ch. 9 "Solomon Northup Is My Name!" -- ch. 10 "I Had Been Restored to Happiness and Liberty".
"A riveting account for young adults of '12 years a slave' -- now a major motion picture" -- cover.
Summary:
The true story behind the acclaimed movie 12 Years a Slave, this book is based on the life of Solomon Northup, a free black man from New York who was captured in the United States and sold into slavery in Louisiana. Solomon Northup awoke in the middle of the night with his body trembling. Slowly, he realized that he was handcuffed in a dark room and his feet were chained to the floor. He managed to slip his hand into his pocket to look for his free papers that proved he was one of 400,000 free blacks in a nation where 2.5 million other African Americans were slaves. They were gone. This remarkable story follows Northup through his 12 years of bondage as a man kidnapped into slavery, enduring the hardships of slave life in Louisiana. But the tale also has a remarkable ending. Northup is rescued from his master's cotton plantation in the deep South by friends in New York. This is a compelling tale that looks into a little known slice of history, sure to rivet young readers and adults alike.
ISBN:
1426318359
9781426318351
OCLC:
(OCoLC)973453015
Locations:
VFPB334 -- Elgin Public Library (Elgin)

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