Two Moments In 12 Years A Slave By Solomon Northup

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U.S. I 12 Years a Slave Reading Questions
9.) There are two moments in 12 Years a slave, by Solomon Northup, that are extremely memorable. One moment that stays around in my memory, transpires when Solomon is forced to keep whipping an innocent slave girl named Pasty. Another takes place when Solomon Northup happens to be beaten for saying he is born free. Patsy’s harsh punishment stays around in my mind on account of both parties in the punishment for victims of it’s cruelty. Solomon is forced to whip a naked woman whose legs and arms are tied up. Nevertheless, Patsy had done absolutely nothing wrong, she is punished horribly for doing as she is told.

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