Nat Turner

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An enslaved African-American preacher who led a two-day rebellion

Real World Example

Nat Turner was an enslaved African-American preacher who led a significant rebellion in Virginia in 1831, where he and his followers sought to end slavery by force. Turner's rebellion resulted in the deaths of around 60 white people and led to severe retaliation, with many enslaved and free African Americans being killed as a result. This uprising heightened tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery, contributing to the growing divide that eventually led to the Civil War. Today, Nat Turner's legacy inspires those who fight against racial injustice and for human rights, reminding us of the courage needed to stand up against oppressive systems. For example, modern civil rights activists often draw on Turner's bravery as motivation to continue advocating for equality and justice in their communities.

Practice Version

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