Solomon Northup Memoir



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Solomon Northup Memoir

Solomon Northup Biography

Overview

Twelve years a slave: narrative of Solomon Northup, a citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and rescued in 1853-, by Solomon Northup (b. Right: Solomon Northup is reunited with his wife and children at the end of his 1853 memoir. While enslaved, did Solomon Northup pleasure a woman he discovered was in bed with him? No, the flash-forward scene that unfolds early in the 12 Years a Slave movie is entirely fictitious and was created by director Steve McQueen and screenwriter John. Summary of Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853 Solomon Northup was born a free man in Minerva, New York, in 1808. His father, Mintus, was originally enslaved to the Northup family from Rhode Island, but he was freed after the family moved to New York.

Solomon Northup Autobiography

Solomon Northup was born on 10th July 1808, in Minerva, New York, USA; to a freed slave man Mintus. He was a laborer and a par excellence Violinist. He married and settled in upstate New York. The book is based on his memoirs after he was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South.
• Solomon Northup's story starts in 1841 when he was tricked into coming to Washington by two men who lured him in by offering him work in the circus as a fiddle player.
• Northup was tricked and drugged by the two men Northup and later sold him as a slave without his will in the Red River region of Louisiana.
• What followed was a period of enslavement and abuse that lasted 12 years, during which time he was repeatedly assaulted and was stripped of rudimentary human rights.
• The vivid details described by him are nothing less than horrifying.
• His memoir strips and exposes the malignant and flawed nature of Slave Keeping that was prevalent in the southern states of America at that time.
• After returning he documented his experience with the help of editor David Wilson, thereby, giving birth to 12 Years a Slave.
• 12 Years a Slave is the story of an individual whose freedom was stripped away from him.
• What happened to Solomon Northup was unprovoked and based on Systematic Racial Bigotry prevalent in Southern America at the time, and
• Securing Solomon Northup's freedom cost him 12 Years of his life as a slave.
• 12 years a slave is based on the real accounts of Solomon Northup that was published just before the Civil War and became a best seller for it gave factual support to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin which was an anti-slavery novel in the 19th century.
The book is a paperback book with well-arranged illustrations and optimized for a relaxed and enjoyable reading experience. Happy Reading!