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_bC6 1968
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_bC6 1968
100 1 _aStyron, William,
_d1925-2006
_eauthor
_9153053
245 1 4 _aThe confessions of Nat Turner /
_cWilliam Styron.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bThe New American Library,
_c1968.
300 _a404 pages ;
_c18 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"A Signet book."
500 _a"First printing, September, 1968"--Verso of title-page.
500 _aOriginally published: New York : Random House, 1967.
520 _aIn the late summer of 1831, in a remote section of southeastern Virginia, there took place the only effective, sustained revolt in the annals of American Negro slavery. The revolt was led by a remarkable Negro preacher named Nat Turner, an educated slave who felt himself divinely ordained to annihilate all the white people in the region. This story is narrated by Nat himself as he lingers in jail through the cold autumnal days before his execution. The compelling story ranges over the whole of Nat's life, reaching its inevitable and shattering climax that bloody day in August.
586 _a1968 Pulitzer Prize winner
600 1 0 _aTurner, Nat,
_d1800?-1831
_xFiction
_9153054
650 0 _aNat Turner's Rebellion, Virginia, 1831
_vFiction
_9153055
650 0 _aSlave rebellions
_vFiction
_9153056
650 0 _aAfrican American men
_vFiction
_9153057
650 0 _aAfrican Americans
_vFiction
_9153058
650 0 _aEnslaved persons
_vFiction
_9153059
651 0 _aVirginia
_xHistory
_y1775-1865
_vFiction
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655 7 _aBiographical fiction
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655 7 _aHistorical fiction
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655 7 _aFiction
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