Nat Turner
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An enslaved African-American preacher who led a two-day rebellion
Real World Example
Nat Turner was an enslaved African-American preacher who led a significant rebellion in Virginia in 1831. This two-day revolt resulted in the deaths of about 60 white people and led to the execution of Turner and many of his followers. At the time, Turner's actions caused widespread fear in the South, leading to stricter slave laws and increased tensions over slavery. Today, Nat Turner's legacy continues to inspire people fighting against racial injustice and for equal rights. For example, modern activists might look to Turner's bravery and determination as a powerful example when organizing peaceful protests for social change.
Practice Version
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