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Twelve Years a Slave
by Solomon Northup
249 Pages · 2014 · 3 MB · 61 Downloads · New!
Twelve Years a Slave is the history, biography and civil book which shares the story of a black man who is kidnapped. Solomon Northup is the author of this outstanding book. He is born in the first decade of the eighteenth century in New York City. He was black but born free and he can live his life like others. Solomon is the African American who grew up while working as a carpenter. While growing up, the black people are suffering and white supremacy is ruling over the United States. Solomon lived his life as the American dream and he has all the facilities which other people have. He was in the North region of the United States where the economy is growing day by day. The whole North is industrialized and the people live there are getting rich. In the South region of America, farming is growing and they need more people to work here. The Africans are living tight and white people are using them as slaves in their forms. Solomon was living happily with his two kids and a wife. One day, someone kidnapped him and they sold him into slavery. Solomon spends twelve-years of his prime time into slavery in the deep-south. He shows extraordinary courage and the human spirit in these years and reunites with his family.
12 Years a Slave
by Solomon Northup
248 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
The “12 Years a Slave” is a wonderful book that describes the biography of Solomon Northup. Solomon Northup was an African-American carpenter who was born free in Minerva, Essex Country. In this memoir book, we read about Solomon. This awesome book was written more than 150 years ago and still an easy read and it will engage the reader from start to the end. It describes the real story of Solomon, who was born and raised as a freeman in New York. He lived with the American dream, her beautiful wife and two kids. He lives very happy and spends more time with his family. Solomon can’t think to stay away from his loving family because he loves too much with daughters and wife. But one day, he was trapped from his home by slave traders who specialized in the awful practice of kidnapping free black citizens and export them into slavery. Torn from his home and family, Mr. Northrup endured the worst that can happen to a human being and still live. To know more about Solomon life, then read this best-selling book. In short, 12 Years a Slave is a great memoir of Solomon.

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