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Nat Turner
My name is Nat Turner i was born on October 2, 1800, i died on November 11, 1831. My mother was Nancy Turner. I was married to cherry turner in the early 1820s we had one child Riddick Turner. Me and his family stayed on Samuel Turner's plantation.
I was a religious child who read the bible with my paternal grandmother who we all called old bridget. I learned to read as a child once i got the book called “a source of wonder to all in the neighborhood”. Unlike other enslaved boys, i never played practical pranks on others or touched liquor. My mother and grandmother always told me that i was “intended for some great purpose,” i was devoted to my limited spare moments to “fasting and prayer”.
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Ans. The Spirit that spoke to the prophets in former days—and I was greatly astonished, and for two years prayed continually, whenever my duty would permit—and then again I had the same revelation, which fully confirmed me in the impression that I was ordained for some great purpose in the hands of the Almighty. Several years rolled round, in which many events occurred to strengthen me in this my belief. At this time I reverted in my mind to the remarks made of me in my childhood, and the things that had been shewn me—and as it had been said of me in my childhood by those by whom I had been taught to pray, both white and black, and in whom I had the greatest confidence, that I had too much sense to be raised, and if I was, I would never be of any use to any one as a slave. Now finding I had arrived to man’s estate, and was a slave, and these revelations being made known to me, I began to direct my attention to this great object, to fulfil the purpose for which, by this time, I felt assured I was intended.” i was hanged on November 11 in Virginia. Was body was stipped and my head was cut as an example to frighten others. I received no formal burial my headless remains can c possibly buried in an unmarked grave somewhere. I was one of the most influential black men from the 1800´s i helped blacks as a whole find their voice.I put fear in whites eyes. i was the leader of the the biggest killing of white people. Me and my brothers gave blacks a voice.we will always be known and

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