Voluntarily accounts of the 1830 insurrection made by Nat Turner to Thomas R. Gray. The pamphlet was published shortly after Turner's trial and execution in November 1831.
William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond
NENE'S LIBRARY
Writers review and criticize Styron's book (Confessions of Nat Turner), which they call a distortion of Nat Turner's character. The text includes references from the original confessions.
Black Americans of Achievement – Legacy Edition: Nat Turner, Slave Revolt Leader
JOHN DAVENPORT PH.D.
Presents the life and times of the African American preacher who led a slave revolt in Southampton County, Virginia, believing that God wanted him to free the slaves.