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Nat Turners Confessions The 1831 Rebellion

Nat Turners Confessions The 1831 Rebellion

By: Thomas R. Gray
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In this gripping narrative, Nat Turner recounts the harrowing events of the insurrection that erupted from August 21-23, 1831, now known as Nat Turners Rebellion. From the confines of his jail cell, just days before his execution, Turner shares his perspective on the uprising and the violence that unfolded, offering a chilling insight into his motivations and the turmoil of the era. - Summary by Joel KindrickCopyright Plays and Dramas Political Science Politics & Government True Crime World
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  • 004 - Iii
    Jan 6 2026
    In this gripping narrative, Nat Turner recounts the harrowing events of the insurrection that erupted from August 21-23, 1831, now known as Nat Turners Rebellion. From the confines of his jail cell, just days before his execution, Turner shares his perspective on the uprising and the violence that unfolded, offering a chilling insight into his motivations and the turmoil of the era. - Summary by Joel Kindrick
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    36 mins
  • 003 - confessions turner
    Jan 6 2026
    In this gripping narrative, Nat Turner recounts the harrowing events of the insurrection that erupted from August 21-23, 1831, now known as Nat Turners Rebellion. From the confines of his jail cell, just days before his execution, Turner shares his perspective on the uprising and the violence that unfolded, offering a chilling insight into his motivations and the turmoil of the era. - Summary by Joel Kindrick
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    8 mins
  • 002 - confessions turner
    Jan 6 2026
    In this gripping narrative, Nat Turner recounts the harrowing events of the insurrection that erupted from August 21-23, 1831, now known as Nat Turners Rebellion. From the confines of his jail cell, just days before his execution, Turner shares his perspective on the uprising and the violence that unfolded, offering a chilling insight into his motivations and the turmoil of the era. - Summary by Joel Kindrick
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    2 mins
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