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In the Matter of Nat Turner

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This bold interpretation delves into Nat Turner and the 1831 slave rebellion that shocked the American South. In Virginia, Turner led enslaved individuals in a revolt that resulted in the deaths of fifty-five whites, primarily women and children. After two months of evasion, he was captured, convicted, and executed. The narrative dismantles the simplistic view of Turner as a mystic or preacher, revealing his complex persona as a legendary rebel. It explores his journey of self-discovery, the emergence of his Christian faith, and the divine mission he believed was assigned to him, alongside themes of redemptive violence. Much about Turner remains elusive, as his life account was recorded by a white attorney seeking profit from his notoriety. Nonetheless, Turner’s rebellion significantly influenced the American South and is a pivotal moment in U.S. history. The author provides a profound exploration of Turner's intellectual growth, religious beliefs, and motivations, while also analyzing the rebellion's effects on Virginia's political landscape. Additionally, the work critiques William Styron's 1967 novel, which reintroduced Turner during the civil rights movement. This speculative history seeks to reconstruct Turner’s life from limited evidence and reflects on the broader implications of historical interpretation.

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In the Matter of Nat Turner, Christopher Tomlins

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2020
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