Aim: Was Nat Turner a hero or a madman?

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Aim: Was Nat Turner a hero or a madman? Do Now: Read the textbook passages about Nat Turner’s Rebellion. Based on what you read, what kind of person do you think Nat Turner was?

Comic book from Graphic Library GN Series (2006)

“Horrid Massacre in Virginia,” woodcut engraving (1831).

Nat Turner magnet, available at eclecticstylefashion.miiduu.com

“The Capture of Nat Turner,” Benjamin Phipps (1831).

Book cover: Nat Turner: Slave Revolt Leader (Black Americans of Achievement series), Terry Bisson (1989).

“Nat Turner & His Confederates in Conference,” Felix Darley, steel engraving (1863).