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Nat Turner showed resistance to sleep by using it as a metaphor for the oppression of enslaved people. His famous rebellion in 1831 was fueled by a deep desire for freedom and a rejection of the passive acceptance of his circumstances. Turner believed that true liberation required active resistance, and he sought to awaken his fellow enslaved individuals to fight against their oppression, rather than remaining in a state of complacency. This refusal to succumb to "sleep" symbolized his commitment to challenging the injustices of slavery.

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