Nat Turner: With Poster
Nat later returned to slavery on Samuel Turner's farm because he heard the spirit's voice . He believed the voice was telling him to stop thinking only of himself . His purpose in life was to help other people .
"A companion to the PBS documentary Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property"--Cover.
A fiery preacher and militant leader, Nat Turner organized a slave uprising that struck a defiant blow against slavery in the United States 30 years before the start of the Civil War.
Nat Turner has always been controversial, an emblem of the searing wound of slavery in American life. This book offers a clear-eyed look at one of the best known and least understood figures in our history.
African Americans struggling to free themselves from tyranny of racial hatred and discrimination. ... Later, in the mid-twentieth century, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr., took up where Du Bois and Washington left off—arguing the ...
THE CONFESSIONS OF NAT TURNER , LEADER OF THE LATE Insurrection in Southampton , Va . As fully and voluntarily made to Thos . C. Gray , in the prison where he was confined - and acknowledged by him to be such , when read before the ...
The story of Nat Turner and his slave rebellion—which began on August 21, 1831, in Southampton County, Virginia—is known among school children and adults.
The second volume in the CREATORS OF THE AMERICAN MIND series, NAT TURNER: CRY FREEDOM IN AMERICA provides both primary and secondary selections that give students specific knowledge of this important individual in American history.
The second volume in the CREATORS OF THE AMERICAN MIND series, NAT TURNER: CRY FREEDOM IN AMERICA provides both primary and secondary selections that give students specific knowledge of this...
Reprints of contemporary sources.