To be a Slave

To be a Slave by Julius Lester, published by Puffin in 1973, is a work that explores the historical experiences of enslaved individuals in the United States. This edition, written in English and comprising 156 pages, presents a factual account that delves into the lives and struggles of those who endured slavery, providing insights into their daily realities and the broader context of American history.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the various aspects of slavery, including the social, economic, and cultural dimensions that shaped the lives of African Americans during this period. The book aims to educate young readers about the historical significance of slavery and its impact on society, making it a valuable resource for understanding this critical chapter in American history. Through its focus on history and the experiences of people and places, this work contributes to the discourse on African American heritage and the ongoing conversation about race and identity in the United States.
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