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Fifty Years in Chains; or, the Life of an American Slave

Charles Ball

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In 'Fifty Years in Chains; or, the Life of an American Slave' by Charles Ball, readers are taken on a harrowing journey through the life of a slave in America during the 19th century. Ball's poignant and detailed account provides an insider's perspective on the cruelty and dehumanization faced by African Americans at the time. The book is written in a straightforward and compelling style that captures the realities of slavery without romanticizing or sugarcoating the harsh truths. Ball's narrative is a valuable historical document that sheds light on the inhumanity of slavery and the resilience of those who survived it. This book is a significant contribution to the literary canon of slave narratives, offering a powerful firsthand account of oppression and survival. Readers interested in American history, African American studies, or the human experience in the face of adversity will find 'Fifty Years in Chains' to be a moving and enlightening read.

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Survival story, Historical injustice, Human rights advocacy, African American experience, American slavery narrative, Escape from bondage, Personal account of enslavement, 19th century memoir, Slavery abolition movement, Oppression and resilience