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Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave

by Sue Eakin

Biography of Solomon Northpup (b) 1808.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

The best firsthand account of the slavery experience, this autobiographical story, originally published in 1853, has been rewritten to make it accessible to younger readers. Northup, a family man and hack driver in upstate New York, was kidnapped, whisked away from his home, and sold into slavery.

Back Cover

Solomon Northup was torn from his family in Saratoga Springs, New York, and thrust into a life of servitude in Bayou Boeuf, Louisiana. Northup, a well-educated and modestly successful family man, made his living as a fiddler and carpenter. When work grew scarce, Northup was tricked into traveling to Washington, DC, hoping to earn money for his family. There, he was drugged, kidnapped, and sold into slavery. For Northup, coming from a life of freedom and comparative privilege, slavery was intolerable. This powerful, first-person account, rewritten for younger readers, personalizes the experience of millions of slaves.

Author Biography

Sue Eakin, who passed away in 2009, was a professor of history at Louisiana State University at Alexandria. She spent more than four decades teaching Louisiana history, bringing a fresh approach to analyzing the state's vibrant past. Eakin's previous work included a rewrite of Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave 1841-1853 that is intended for younger audiences. She resided in Bunkie, Louisiana, near the plantation where the events in Solomon Northrup's tale took place.

Long Description

"The retelling of Solomon Northup's true story is a valuable contribution to black history. Readers of all ages will enjoy . . . this important account." -Charles A. Hicks, former Arkansas state supervisor of education "Solomon Northup's trials and tribulations are retold in such a way that young-adult readers will be totally captivated by his story." -Children's Literature Solomon Northup, a family man and hack driver in upstate New York, was kidnapped, whisked away from his home, and sold into slavery. His remarkable account of the epic journey from free man of color to slave to free man again is even more astonishing because it was written entirely from memory. As a slave, Northup was permitted neither pen nor paper, yet he was able to recall his ordeal in exacting detail. Considered one of the best firsthand accounts of the slavery experience, this autobiographical story, originally published in 1853, has been painstakingly rewritten for children aged eight through twelve. This story of perseverance presents to children a personal side of the often-detached history of slavery. Sue Eakin, who interpreted the story for a younger audience, saw her first copy of Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave: 1841-1853 when she was just twelve years old. Years later, as a graduate student at Louisiana State University, she chose the book as the topic for her thesis.

Details

ISBN1565543440
Author Sue Eakin
Short Title SOLOMON NORTHUPS 12 YEARS A SL
Pages 224
Audience Age 9-13
Language English
ISBN-10 1565543440
ISBN-13 9781565543447
Media Book
Format Paperback
Illustrations Yes
Year 1998
Residence Bunkie, LA, US
DOI 10.1604/9781565543447
Place of Publication Gretna, LA
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 1998-10-31
NZ Release Date 1998-10-31
US Release Date 1998-10-31
UK Release Date 1998-10-31
Subtitle 1841-1853
Publisher Pelican Publishing Co
Publication Date 1998-10-31
Imprint Pelican Publishing Co
DEWEY 306.362092
Audience Children / Juvenile

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