Overview: 12 Years a Slave is the harrowing account of a black man, born free in New York State, who was drugged, kidnapped, and sold into slavery in 1841. Having no way to contact his family and fearing for his life if told the truth, Solomon Northup was sold from plantation to plantation in Louisiana, tolling under cruel masters for twelve years before meeting Samuel Bass, a Canadian who finally put him in touch with his family and helped start the process to regain his freedom.

Pages: 202 Pages

Writer: Solomon Northup

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Review By: Jason Schulte
Rating:5 Star

This book provides a poignant glimpse into the atrocities that plagued our nation’s history. It sheds light on a time when even a free black man could fall victim to deception, drugging, beatings, and forced labor at the hands of white oppressors. It highlights the harsh reality that black individuals were viewed as mere property to be bought and sold, stripped of their humanity and reduced to mere tools for picking cotton.

The story of Solomon’s 12 years of enslavement is a stark reminder of the injustices faced by an entire group of people denied basic education and rights. It’s a tale of resilience in the face of constant fear and uncertainty, where even obedience couldn’t shield one from the cruelty of a master’s whip.

While the book may be a tough read at times, it serves as a necessary reminder of the systemic disadvantages that continue to plague our society today. It’s a powerful narrative that lingers long after you’ve turned the final page, forcing us to confront the lingering effects of past horrors that still haunt us today. So, grab a copy and prepare to be enlightened, entertained, and ultimately moved by this unforgettable story.