Solomon Northup has written:
'An American Story'
'Twelve years a slave. Narrative of Solomon Northup, a citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington city in 1841, and rescued in 1853, from a cotton plantation near the Red River, in Louisiana'
'Solomon Northup's Twelve years a slave' -- subject(s): History, Biography, Slaves, Slaves' writings, American, African Americans, Slavery, Plantation life
Clark Sunderland Northup has written: 'On the bibliography of Shakespeare'
YES, Solomon Northup could read and write, he was a free man that could do that.....
Solomon Northup's death has never been noted. It is believed that he met his death while on one of his various speaking engagements after the publication of his book, "Twelve Years A Slave". But there are many speculations as well with nothing ever being confirmed.
Solomon Northup testified that he was born July 10, 1807 during a court hearing in 1854. This differs from what was stated in his book, Twelve Years A Slave. For more information, see Solomon Northup: His Life Before and After Slavery, by David Fiske.
Yes, there is an original photograph of Solomon Northup. Taken in the 1850s, it is one of the few known images of the former enslaved man and author of "Twelve Years a Slave." This photograph, which features Northup dressed formally, serves as a historical artifact that highlights his life and the broader context of slavery in the United States.
Solomon Northup
This is not an Old Testament question
Solomon Northup testified that he was born July 10, 1807 during a court hearing in 1854. This differs from what was stated in his book, Twelve Years A Slave. For more information, see Solomon Northup: His Life Before and After Slavery, by David Fiske.
Solomon Davidman has written: 'Pyonern'
Solomon Rossine has written: 'Solomon Rossine' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Solomon Levy has written: 'Jewish theology'
Marvin Solomon has written: 'A view from Africa'