A slave book for 12 years is autobiography to record the life of Solomon. Northup was born freely in New York but was medicated at the age of 33 and was abducted and enslaved for 12 years. When the country divided slavery, Northrop was kidnapped. Many African Americans are born freely in the north, but in the south, African Americans are sold, abducted, born as slaves. Northup was released, but cruelly beaten by a brutal slave owner and tortured, she was obliged to become enslaved for 12 years.
In the USA, the novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin of Harriet Beechto, and Solomnos' twelve years slave memoirs tell the cruelty and difficulty of black slaves in the southern states. These books attracted the attention of the people, eventually igniting the civil war, opening up the road for abolition of slavery and freedom of African American. Martin Luther King's famous speech "I dream" includes the desire of a new American revolutionary who is free of black as well as white. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his speech with courage and ambitious enthusiasm in front of the masses during the civil rights era (1960's). Another cultural revolution that occurred in the late 1960s made it possible to turn conservatism into modernization of social norms in the practice of hippie movement.
Solomon North, author of the autobiography "Slave Twelve Years", is a free black citizen who was kidnapped in Washington, DC in 1841 and sold as a slave. North up has been enslaved to the south for 12 years and finally rescued from cotton farms near Red River, Louisiana in 1853. After returning to his family in New York in 1853, North Up released his story. Unlike the fictional explanation of slavery, the story of Northrop explains the institution he experienced. "My goal is to present the truth frankly and to the truth, even if I repeat the story of my life, I can not exaggerate what I say," Northrop writes. The story of his slavery system was confirmed by Dr. Sue Eakin, a historian
This film was based on the autobiography of Solomon Knop published in 1853 as "The Slavery in 12 Years: The Story of New York Citizen Solomon ยท Northp", and was abducted in Washington, DC in 1841. I rescued him. In 1853, cotton plantations were planted near the Red River in Louisiana. "Think about it, for 30 years the man was full of hope, fear, ambition ... and 12 years," wrote Frederick Douglas. "It makes the blood cold." The cold has expanded thanks to the fact that Northrop and his memorizing process, lawyer and newspaper editor David Wilson often suggested, a humble prose. "Some people think that my explanation of life and wealth is not boring for the general public," Northlop wrote and because the details of his suffering are largely historical, The description is true and reliable. It was confirmed by scientists Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon. In the book of 1968