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Nat Turner
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Paper Abstract: This paper maintains that though slavery and oppression related to it are unconscionable and indefensible, the rebellion orchestrated by the slave Nat Turner cannot be viewed on the same level as George Washington’s fight for freedom against British oppression.
Paper Introduction: Nat Turner According to Faragher Buhle Czitrom and Armitrage the ultimate resistance against the abuses of slavery was the slave revolt On a hot August night in Nat Turner a lay preacher and slave led arevolt he had planned after having a religious vision in which he saw white spirits and black spirits engaged in battle Faragher et al Turner and five other slaves first struck and killed Turner\'s master Joseph Travis Traveling from one plantation to the next the rebelskilled fifty-five
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