Twelve Years a Slave
Written by Solomon Northup
Narrated by Richard Allen
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Twelve Years a Slave is the true story of Solomon Northup: born a free black man in New York State, and sold into slavery after being tricked in 1841.
Unable to convince anyone he is not a slave, Solomon spent 12 years in bondage, before finally being set free.
Northup’s memoir, recounting details of the slave markets and the harsh life on plantations, was used in the struggle to abolish slavery in the United States.
Solomon Northup
Solomon Northup was a renowned fiddle player who was kidnapped and enslaved for twelve years before he was rescued by an official agent from the state of New York.
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Reviews for Twelve Years a Slave
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It feels very strange to say I liked a book such as this. Admittedly, it was a huge eye opener into a situation that I'm sure existed, but very clearly wasn't something out of the ordinary. The story was tough to listen to at some points and had drawn tears to my eyes. What these people went through was quite literally hell on earth, and that's putting it very, very mildly. This book is definitely an eye (and heart) opener.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book saw the movie some time ago which was good but this book was heartwrenching story .