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"Nat Turner" is a historical graphic novel created by Kyle Baker, published in 2008 by Harry N. Abrams. The book vividly depicts the events of the violent 1831 slave rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, led by the enslaved African American preacher Nat Turner. Baker's narrative relies heavily on primary historical sources, most notably Turner's published "Confessions," while employing a highly cinematic, largely wordless visual storytelling style.
The work serves as a powerful and educational examination of American slavery, resistance, and systemic violence.
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What historical event does Nat Turner depict?
Kyle Baker's graphic novel depicts the enslaved preacher Nat Turner's 1831 rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia. The uprising began on August 21, 1831, and the book presents its violence and historical context through sequential art.
Who created Nat Turner?
Kyle Baker wrote and illustrated the graphic novel. Harry N. Abrams published the collected book in 2008, bringing together all four issues of the original miniseries.
Is Nat Turner a wordless graphic novel?
It is told nearly wordlessly, relying on Baker's images, page composition, and visual pacing rather than extended narration. That choice makes the reader confront the action directly while leaving historical interpretation to the images and context.
Is Nat Turner suitable for younger readers?
The book deals directly with slavery, racist violence, executions, and rebellion, so it is intended for mature readers rather than children. Its subject is historical, but the imagery is deliberately intense and graphic.
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