Friday, March 20, 2020
Fires of Jubilee essays
Fires of Jubilee essays The author, Stephen B. Oates described this book as a book thats adventurous and never ending. The authors purpose of this book was to bring back the past and tell us what we didnt know about the slave rebellion. Tell us what was actually happening behind the great battles that were lead by the Americans and the British, also the French. He wrote this book in many different ways, and ideas. Sometimes the story will jump into another subject that is relating to the other subjects. He described the book as he was a slave himself. How the slaves brought America into a new era. How that blacks were not as week as the whites think they were. Also that not all blacks are stupid, especial Nat Turner who turned out, was the smartest black person in Virginia. The author just wanted us to know, that slaves are supposed to be treated the same way as other people and also the whites. The story was first based on the year 1780s and it ends at the year 1831. The story is based in the southern part of Virginia along the North Carolina border; lay a little-known back-water called Southampton County. The story is mostly places in gigantic fields and land of plantation owned by the rich whites. Also near many woods and mysterious swamps behind most of the plantation fields. It is in between 2 rivers. 1 big river called the Nottoway River and the small river called Tarrara Creek. And this story is also located between two cities known as Jerusalem and also Cross Keys. As the story keeps on moving on, its starts to tell us more about the City. Basically what happens in the city and what activities people (whites) do in their time of slavery. The Nat Turner Rebellion was an important event in the history of the United States. As a result of the rebellion that Nat started, the history of America is a drastically different place than it would have been. In the book The Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turners Fierce Reb ...
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