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Twelve Years a Slave
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A powerful firsthand narrative of kidnapping, enslavement, endurance, and the fight for freedom.
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Twelve Years a Slave
Twelve Years a Slave tells Solomon Northup’s account of being kidnapped from freedom and forced into slavery. The narrative is a major testimony to violence, survival, and human dignity.
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Twelve Years a Slave was first published in 1853; the nineteenth-century publication date supports the public-domain basis for this English edition.
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Twelve Years a Slave
Solomon Northup
TO
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE:
WHOSE NAME,
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, IS IDENTIFIED WITH THE
GREAT REFORM:
THIS NARRATIVE, AFFORDING ANOTHER
Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin,
IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED
"Such dupes are men to custom, and so prone
To reverence what is ancient, and can plead
A course of long observance for its use,
That even servitude, the worst of ills,
Because delivered down from sire to son,
Is kept and guarded as a sacred thing.
But is it fit, or can it bear the shock
Of rational discussion, that a man
Compounded and made up, like other men,
Of elements tumultuous, in whom lust
And folly in as ample measure meet,
As in the bosom of the slave he rules,
Should be a despot absolute, and boast
Himself the only freeman of his land?"
COWPER.
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When the editor commenced the preparation of the following narrative, he did not suppose it would reach the size of this volume. In order, however, to present all the facts which have been communicated to him, it has seemed necessary to extend it to its present length.
Many of the statements contained in the following pages are corroborated by abundant evidence--others rest entirely upon Solomon's assertion. That he has adhered strictly to the truth, the editor, at least, who has had an opportunity of detecting any contradiction or discrepancy in his statements, is well satisfied. He has invariably repeated the same story without deviating in the slightest particular, and has also carefully perused the manuscript, dictating an alteration wherever the most trivial inaccuracy has appeared.
It was Solomon's fortune, during his captivity, to be owned by several masters. The treatment he received while at the "Pine Woods" shows that among slaveholders there are men of humanity as well as of cruelty. Some of them are spoken of with emotions of gratitude--others in a spirit of bitterness. It is believed that the following account of his experience on Bayou Boeuf presents a correct picture of Slavery, in all its lights and shadows, as it now exists in that locality. Unbiased, as he conceives, by any prepossessions or prejudices, the only object of the editor has been to give a faithful history of Solomon Northup's life, as he received it from his lips.
In the accomplishment of that object, he trusts he has succeeded, notwithstanding the numerous faults of style and of expression it may be found to contain.
DAVID WILSON.
WHITEHALL, N. Y., May, 1853.
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- 01Full text
- 02EDITOR'S PREFACE.
- 03NARRATIVE OF SOLOMON NORTHUP.
- 04CHAPTER I.
- 05CHAPTER II.
- 06CHAPTER III.
- 07CHAPTER IV.
- 08CHAPTER V.
- 09CHAPTER VI.
- 10CHAPTER VII.
- 11CHAPTER VIII.
- 12CHAPTER IX.
- 13CHAPTER X.
- 14CHAPTER XI.
- 15CHAPTER XII.
- 16CHAPTER XIII.
- 17CHAPTER XIV.
- 18CHAPTER XV.
- 19CHAPTER XVI.
- 20CHAPTER XVII.
- 21CHAPTER XVIII.
- 22CHAPTER XIX.
- 23CHAPTER XX.
- 24CHAPTER XXI.
- 25CHAPTER XXII.
- 26APPENDIX.
- 27A.--Page 291.
- 28CHAP. 375.
- 29B.--Page 292.
- 30C.--Page 309.
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