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Some of nat turner's fellow African American co-conspirators that were also found guilty and sentenced by the same August 1831 court were Daniel who was owned by Richard Porter, Moses who was the property of J.... Blunt's estate, Davy who was owned by Elizabeth Turner, Curtis and stephen who were owned by Thomas Ridley and others.... nat Turner and many other African Americans preferred to die for fighting for their belief that they must be free....
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The book review "Civil War in The Fires of Jubilee: nat turner's fierce rebellion by Oates" states that the author Stephen B.... oates writes about the fierce and bloody slave revolt which took place in 1831, against their white masters by the slaves of Southampton in this essay.... hellip; The paper also shows that Nat Turner was an intelligent black man, who gathered a small group of other black slaves to start a bloody and violent rebellion, in which many children were also killed....
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The present text provides a brief analysis of the book about slavery and how it led to the Civil War entitled "The Fires of Jubilee: nat turner's fierce rebellion" written by Stephen B.... hellip; stephen b.... oates.... oates' story of Nat Turner and the slave revolt of 1831 that he headed explains a great deal about slavery and how it led to the civil war.... Nat Turner formed a group of eight slaves and made plans for a rebellion....
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“He was living in the innocent season of his life, in those carefree years before the working age of twelve when a slave boy could romp and run about the plantation with uninhibited glee” (oates, P.... nat Turner was born on October 18th, 1800 in Southampton, Virginia, to Nancy who was brought to America in 1795 and later purchased by a wealthy tide water planter, Benjamin Turner.... His mother, Nancy attempted to kill him, when he was a child as she opposed the idea of bringing… But nat was a very special child....
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The fires of jubilee: Nat Turners fierce rebellion.... However, it is pertinent to note that there were general and specific social conditions that was instrumental to nat turner's actions during this period of slave revolt in the 1830s.... It was due to nat turner's religious zealousness that he was not apologetic in his confession when he was tried in a court in Southampton County (Oates 176-178).... It was due to nat turner's rather careless approach to the issue of slavery that thwarted the abolishment of slavery in the South and made the movement to abolish slavery to lose its grounds in the South....
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In this essay, the author demonstrates The fire of jubilee which is an amazing narrative of the events that happened in 1831 in Virginia.... hellip; In his analysis, oates argues that white Virginia supported slavery, which gave it more pride during the 1800s.... The knowledge he gained from the Bible, his life experience and interpretation of mysterious signs forced Turner to believe that God had chosen him to stage a rebellion that would end up liberating the slaves in Virginia just as Moses liberated the Israelites from captivity in Egypt (oates 31)....
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This paper "The Fires of Jubilee - nat turner's fierce rebellion" focuses on a happy note where children, black and white alike played in abandon on the plantation fields without the slightest notion of how the adults would tear them apart when they grew to be adults themselves.... The fires of jubilee: Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion' is a tragic and heart-rending tale of a slave named Nathaniel, who was convicted and hanged for the fierce rebellion that he had started....
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The book, “The Fires of Jubilee: nat turner's fierce rebellion” within its limited and terse documentation captivated within 208 pages, bears the testimony of a very interesting and episodic event in the history of America.... The book, “Fires of Jubilee: nat turner's fierce rebellion” tries to record the accurate events and life of the Old South with empathy.... The author focuses on “fires of jubilee: Nat Turner's Rebellion” which explores the background of an upsurge which culminated into such a horrifying event along with the explanation of the facts that drive not only the scholars but the readers as well from the complacency of America's slave history… History cannot be treated just as a cluster of specific events that took place in the yesteryears that are to be forgotten as lost events in the dark abbeys of the by-gone days....
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