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Nat Turner Confessions of a Rebellion Leader
- By: Thomas R. Gray
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Step into the tumultuous days of August 21-23, 1831, as Nat Turner recounts the harrowing events of his rebellion from the confines of his jail cell. With just days left before his execution, Turner shares his perspective on the uprising that shook Southampton, Virginia, in a chilling narrative that reveals the complexities of his motivations and the struggle for freedom. - Summary by Joel Kindrick
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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 Kindrick
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Douglas Duane
- By: Thomas R. Gray
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In a tale that blurs the lines between friendship and obsession, an introverted, kind-hearted book collector forms an unlikely bond with a mad scientist whose intentions are far from noble. When the scientist becomes infatuated with the book collectors fiance, he devises a sinister scheme to claim her for himself. Edgar Fawcett, known for his prolific contributions to standard fiction, ventures into the realm of weird fiction with Douglas Duane, creating a captivating narrative that twists the familiar into the extraordinary. (Summary by Amy Gramour.)
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Madame Gray's Graveyard of Blood
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- By: Gerri R. Gray, Charles Robertson, Eddie Spohn, and others
- Narrated by: Jenna Green
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged
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Madame Gray proudly presents twenty terrifying graveyard-themed tales that will make your flesh crawl. The 'plots' that await you in this morbid marble orchard of blood are guaranteed to chill your bones and keep you from resting in peace.
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Madame Gray's Graveyard of Blood
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- Narrated by: Jenna Green
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
- Release date: 22-05-24
- Language: English
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The Confessions of Nat Turner, The Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton VA
- By: Thomas R. Gray
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The Confessions of Nat Turner is a historical narrative based on the real-life account of Nat Turner, an enslaved African American who led a rebellion in Southampton, Virginia, in 1831. The book presents Turner’s motivations, visions, and the events leading up to the insurrection, during which dozens of people were killed. Captured and sentenced to death, Turner shared his story with attorney Thomas R. Gray. His confession offers a powerful insight into the horrors of slavery and the desperate fight for freedom, making it a significant document in American history.. - Summary by John ...
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