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12 Years a Slave (Bound Broken and Remembered) - The Life of Solomon Northup and the Real History of Slavery Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender - cover

12 Years a Slave (Bound Broken and Remembered) - The Life of Solomon Northup and the Real History of Slavery Starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender

Margaret H. Rivera

Editorial: Margaret H. Rivera

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“Some histories are buried not because they are forgotten, but because they are too honest to be convenient.”What if freedom could be stolen in plain sight—and the law would look away?“12 Years a Slave (Bound, Broken, and Remembered)” is a powerful hybrid of movie review, biography, and historical reckoning that goes beyond the screen to uncover the full weight of Solomon Northup’s life and the brutal reality of American slavery. This book does not retell the film—it expands it, grounding every scene, silence, and act of violence in real history, lived experience, and documented truth.Based on the acclaimed film “12 Years a Slave” starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michael Fassbender, this work examines not only what audiences saw, but what history tried to erase. It traces Solomon Northup’s life as a free Black man in New York, his calculated kidnapping, twelve years of forced enslavement, and the long aftermath that followed his return to freedom—where justice proved elusive and memory fragile.This book is written for readers who want more than surface-level analysis. It explores:The systematic destruction of identity under slaveryThe gendered violence endured by enslaved women through the story of PatseyThe psychology of power embodied by Edwin EppsResistance that relied on intelligence, silence, and survivalWhy Northup’s memoir was buried for generationsHow 12 Years a Slave reshaped modern historical memoryWith a clear, authoritative voice, this book bridges cinema and documented history, showing how film can function as historical reckoning rather than entertainment. It reveals slavery not as distant cruelty, but as a structured system supported by law, economy, and silence.Unlike typical movie companions or academic texts, “12 Years a Slave” is written to be accessible, emotionally precise, and deeply human—making it ideal for:Readers interested in historical biographyStudents and educators studying slavery and American historyFilm lovers seeking deeper meaning behind 12 Years a SlaveReaders searching for truthful, unsanitized historical narrativesThis is not a comfort read. It is a necessary one. Solomon Northup’s life is more than a story of survival—it is testimony, warning, and record. To read it is to confront what was done, how it was allowed, and why remembering it still matters.If you believe history should be told without softening, if you want to understand the real world behind the film, and if you refuse to let truth disappear into silence—this book is for you.👉 Read it. Remember it. And carry the truth forward.
Disponible desde: 30/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 136 páginas.

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