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Twelve Years A Slave

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Twelve Years A Slave Morocco brings you the definitive, historian-verified account of Solomon Northup’s life. This edition, meticulously annotated by Sue Eakin, offers unparalleled historical accuracy. Order your original copy from Mabooko today and benefit from Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery throughout Morocco.

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978-0989794817 September 20, 2017 English 362 pages , ,

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Twelve Years A Slave

Sue Eakin

DR. SUE EAKIN AND HER LIFETIME PROJECT — “TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE” Originally published in 1853, Twelve Years a Slave was lost to history by the early twentieth century, when it could not be located by libraries, stores or catalogues. Then a 12-year-old planter’s daughter and avid reader in central Louisiana ‐ the future Dr. […]

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Twelve Years A Slave Morocco

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Twelve Years A Slave Morocco is a harrowing and essential historical document that chronicles the incredible true story of Solomon Northup. Northup, a free black man living in New York, was kidnapped and sold into slavery in the South in 1841. This specific edition is particularly valuable as it was edited and verified by the renowned historian Sue Eakin, who spent decades authenticating every detail of Northup’s narrative. At Mabooko, we are proud to offer this original, high-quality edition to readers across Morocco who seek to understand the profound complexities of human history.

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The Enduring Power of Twelve Years A Slave Morocco

The importance of Twelve Years A Slave Morocco cannot be overstated. Unlike many slave narratives of the time, Solomon Northup’s account provides an extremely detailed look at the economics and daily life of the Louisiana plantation system. Because Northup was educated and literate, his observations are precise and deeply analytical. For readers in the Moroccan academic community and history enthusiasts alike, this book serves as a primary source that remains as relevant today as it was when it was first published in 1853.

In Twelve Years A Slave Morocco, we witness the brutal reality of a man stripped of his identity and rights. However, the story is also one of incredible resilience. Northup’s ability to maintain his hope and his humanity in the face of unimaginable cruelty is what makes this memoir a global classic. This Sue Eakin edition ensures that you are reading the most accurate version possible, complete with scholarly notes that explain the geographical and historical context of the events described.

Historian Sue Eakin and the Quest for Truth

Sue Eakin’s contribution to Twelve Years A Slave Morocco is what sets this version apart from standard reprints. In the mid-20th century, Eakin discovered the book and became obsessed with proving its authenticity. She travelled through Louisiana, tracking down the descendants of the people Northup mentioned and finding legal documents that corroborated his story. Her work transformed the book from a forgotten memoir into a cornerstone of historical research. When you buy this edition at Mabooko, you are holding the result of a lifelong passion for historical truth.

This scholarly rigor is essential for anyone who values original research. Eakin’s annotations help the reader understand the nuances of the 19th-century legal system and the social structures of the American South. Twelve Years A Slave Morocco provides a comprehensive view of a dark period in history, but through Eakin’s lens, it also becomes a story about the power of the written word and the endurance of historical memory. It is a masterpiece of both literature and investigative history.

A Journey from New York to the Bayou

The narrative arc of Twelve Years A Slave Morocco follows Northup from his kidnapping in Washington D.C. to his eventual rescue twelve years later. The book describes the various masters he served, some indifferent and some monstrously cruel. It highlights the psychological warfare used to keep people in bondage and the small acts of resistance that kept Solomon’s spirit alive. This narrative is a masterclass in autobiography, capturing the sensory details of the Louisiana bayou and the harsh labor of the cotton fields.

For readers in Morocco, this book offers a profound look at the global struggle for human rights and dignity. It is a reminder that the fight for freedom is universal. By stocking this edition, Mabooko ensures that Moroccan readers have access to original, verified literature that challenges the mind and moves the heart. Every page of Twelve Years A Slave Morocco serves as a testament to the strength of the human soul and the importance of justice.

Secure Your Copy of Twelve Years A Slave Morocco

Mabooko is your trusted source for high-quality, Original Books in Morocco. We understand that history enthusiasts and students require the best editions available. When you purchase Twelve Years A Slave Morocco from us, you are guaranteed an authentic copy with clear print and durable binding. We take great care in selecting only the best titles for our Moroccan customers, ensuring that your reading experience is as professional as it is enlightening.

Ordering from Mabooko means you are choosing a service that understands the local market. We handle every step of the process with precision, from the initial order to final delivery. We believe that everyone in Morocco should have easy access to the world’s most important historical texts without the stress of hidden fees or poor-quality replicas. Trust Mabooko to deliver excellence directly to your door.

Free Shipping and Cash on Delivery Across Morocco

To make Twelve Years A Slave Morocco accessible to all, Mabooko is proud to offer Free Shipping to every city in the country. Whether you are in Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, Fes, or Tangier, we will ship your book at no additional cost. This commitment to affordability allows every reader in Morocco to expand their library with the highest quality literature.

Furthermore, we prioritize your convenience by offering Cash on Delivery (Paiement a la livraison). This allows you to order Twelve Years A Slave Morocco with total peace of mind; you only pay when the book is physically in your hands. This secure and reliable service is why Mabooko is the leading online bookstore in Morocco. Don’t miss out on this historical masterpiece. Order your original copy today and discover the incredible story of Solomon Northup through the expert research of Sue Eakin.

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