When I was in middle school and high school in Washington DC, I received a story about Nat Turner. However, there was no tendency to become a story or such a harsh thing. I learned about Nat Turner and started slaughtering slaveowners and their families overnight. It was said that there are only tens of murders. But when I read an essay article by Thomas Gray's Natner's Confessions interviewed by Nat Turner, I was shocked by what happened.
By deciphering the handwritten record on the court, I noticed that Thomas Gray was not mentioned as a lawyer at Nat Turner. There is only one witness to Natner, Thomas Waller, and the story of Waller is quite different from the story version he told in other experiments. My knee is weak. I tried to think about a male historian who can share this story; I am a woman, no one will believe me. There are dozens of trials related to Natner's trial on November 5, 1831. Who will question doubts talked about by these historians and teachers? Who inquires history?
In addition to the reason Nat Turner circumvented the Rees family, why did not Cherry Turner appear in confession? Natnart mentioned important influences of his mother, father, and grandmother, but he did not mention about his wife. The absence of Cherry Turner is in agreement with the two possibilities that are quite contradictory - and in an intermediate position. Perhaps Natner loves her so he wants to protect her from the rebellion, especially after it collapses. If Nat Turner mentioned her about confessions, Cherry Turner could be executed or murdered. Perhaps Nat Turner did not mention about his wife. Because she was no longer an important part of his life. He was separated from the pleasure of the world. For many years, he was living an ascetic life devoted to the execution of God's orders.
Natnart is a foresighted person who will change America forever. His vision may not sound like ordinary people, but Nat Turner achieved his vision on the planet. Natner is the most famous and controversial slave rebel among American history and he is still the center of the controversial storm ("Stephen Fire" author Stephen B. Oates). - "Unification of the Arab is a concept of insanity - this century or next year may be so", Thomas Edward Lawrence, (Friedman, 2011). Historical myths and reality are the driving force to explore exact versions of wonderful ideas and historical events The history of the modern Middle East is no exception. The so-called "Great Arabs Riot" during the First World War still shadows the history of the Arabs and invites many controversies.