Nat Turner and his confederates in conference. Nat Turner, 1800 - 1831, was an African-American born into slavery who instigated a rebellion against white slaveholders. After the failure of the uprising he was hung. From an illustration by Felix Darley engraved by John Rogers in History of American conspiracies: a record of treason, insurrection, rebellion &c., in the United States of America, from 1760 to 1860, published in New York in 1863.


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