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Stolen into Slavery: The True Story of Solomon Northup, Free Black Man

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Stolen into Slavery: The True Story of Solomon Northup, Free Black Man

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781426318351

Publisher:

National Geographic Kids

Imprint:

National Geographic Kids

Publication Date:

1st January 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage general interest: Biography and autobiography
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past

Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 7mm

Weight:

176g

Description

The true story behind the acclaimed movie 12 Years a Slave The true story behind the acclaimed movie 12 Years a Slave, this book is based on the life of Solomon Northup, a free black man from New York who was captured in the United States and sold into slavery in Louisiana. Solomon Northup awoke in the middle of the night with his body trembling. Slowly, he realized that he was handcuffed in a dark room and his feet were chained to the floor. He managed to slip his hand into his pocket to look for his free papers that proved he was one of 400,000 free blacks in a nation where 2.5 million other African Americans were slaves. They were gone. This remarkable story follows Northup through his 12 years of bondage as a man kidnapped into slavery, enduring the hardships of slave life in Louisiana. But the tale also has a remarkable ending. Northup is rescued from his master's cotton plantation in the deep South by friends in New York. This is a compelling tale that looks into a little known slice of history, sure to rivet young readers and adults alike.

Reviews

Named one of the Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People 2013 by theNational Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Childrens Book Council!

Author Bio

Dennis and Judy Fradin have published over 150 books for children, nearly all of them nonfiction. They are the recipients of many awards, most recently the 2004 SCBWI Golden Kite Honor book Award for The Power of One- Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine. In 2005 they published 5,000 Miles to Freedom with The National Geographic Society. It was named a ALA Best Book for Young Adults among many other honors.

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