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E-book: Solomon Northup: The Complete Story of the Author of Twelve Years a Slave

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  • Format: 264 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Aug-2013
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216146827
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  • Format: 264 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Aug-2013
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216146827

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A companion to the classic African-American autobiographical narrative, Twelve Years A Slave, this work presents fascinating new information about the 1841 kidnapping, 1853 rescue, and pre- and post-slavery life of Solomon Northup. Solomon Northup: The Complete Story of the Author of Twelve Years A Slave provides a compelling chronological narrative of Northup's entire life, from his birth in an isolated settlement in upstate New York to the activities he pursued after his release from slavery. This comprehensive biography of Solomon Northup picks up where earlier annotated editions of his narrative left off, presenting fascinating, previously unknown information about the author of the autobiographical Twelve Years A Slave.

This book examines Northup's life as a slave and reveals details of his life after he regained his freedom, relating how he traveled around the Northeast giving public lectures, worked with an Underground Railroad agent in Vermont to help fugitive slaves reach freedom in Canada, and was connected with several theatrical productions based upon his experiences. The tale of Northup's life demonstrates how the victims of the American system of slavery were not just the slaves themselves, but any free person of colorall of whom were potential kidnap victims, and whose lives were affected by that constant threat.

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The best available text on Northup's life and obscure death is Solomon Northup: The Complete Story of the Author of Twelve Years a Slave. * Los Angeles Review of Books * Useful for anyone looking deeply into background information on Solomon Northup. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice * An assiduously footnoted companion to the original autobiography. * Mark Robichaux for The Wall Street Journal *

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A companion to the classic African-American autobiographical narrative, Twelve Years A Slave, this work presents fascinating new information about the 1841 kidnapping, 1853 rescue, and pre- and post-slavery life of Solomon Northup.
Maps and Illustrations
ix
Foreword xi
Carol Linzy
Adams Sally
Preface xiii
1 Twelve Years a Slave: An Overview
1(18)
2 Early Life
19(24)
3 Kidnapped
43(12)
4 The Journey South
55(12)
5 Survival
67(22)
6 Rescue
89(22)
7 Sharing the Story
111(14)
8 The Kidnappers: Arrest and Trial
125(18)
9 Financial Problems, the Underground Railroad, and the Mystery of Northup's Fate
143(12)
Appendix A Notices of Appearances 155(4)
Solomon Northup
Appendix B Solomon Northup's Family 159(8)
Appendix C Publishing History of Twelve Years a Slave 167(4)
Notes 171(42)
Bibliographical Note 213(8)
Index 221(5)
About the Authors 226
David Fiske, MLS, is a writer and independent researcher. He was previously senior librarian at the New York State Library.

Clifford W. Brown, PhD, is Robert Porter Patterson Professor of Government at Union College.

Rachel Seligman, MFA, is Assistant Director for Curatorial Affairs at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College.