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Monday, January 6, 2014

Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve_Years_a_Slave I just finished reading the book that was published in 1853 by Solomon Northup. It was hard to read of his misfortune and the hardships that he suffered at the hands of the slave owner in his last years on a cotton platation. I can't imagine not being able to write a letter to my loved ones, and especially loosing my name. Everytime the slave is sold he is known by his master's last name. After years of suffering and hopelessness he finds a carpenter from Canada who will write his letter and post it for him and the process begins from New York that had a law on their books since 1840 that no free black man could be sold. Money is taken from the state to send a representative to Louisana to bring him back home safely. Alas he tells of many slaves who have faced imprisonment since infancy and have no hope. The tearing apart of the children from their parents is the most hearbreaking, usually because there is little sympathy for their fellow man. I don't think I could watch the movie that was made this year for the suffering and violence that would be depicted..

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