Thursday, March 3, 2016

Nat Turner: Terrorist or Patriot?

During his life, Nat Turner believed that he was hearing from God telling him that he should kill white people. Turner was a slave preacher who felt a spiritual connection with God. Then he started seeing signs and visions. At the third sign, which was a vision from God, Turner decided that it was time to act. After a direct vision of God, Turner decided to start planning a rebellion with other slaves. In 1831 the sun was greenish-blue so Turner saw this as the final sign. He and 40 slaves went through white towns killing people they encountered. In the end, they had killed 55 white people.
            At the time, this large slave rebellion was a tragedy that endangered the precious lives of white people. After the Nat Turner Rebellion, hundreds of slaves were accused of trying to kill white people or for being involved with Nat Turner. The punishment for these accusations was death. White people were killing blacks in mobs and terror. Many would say that Nat Turner was a terrorist for using violence and murder to advocate for his beliefs. The rebellion could be seen as unnecessary violence from a crazy man but was the rebellion effective? After the rebellion, Virginia almost abolished slavery. The rebellion produced the desired result of making white people question slavery. If after the rebellion Virginia had decided to abolish slavery, would the textbooks write the Nat Turner Rebellion as a success?

            I believe that Nat Turner is actually a patriot. Nat Turner did not do anything radical by using violence and Christianity to try to accomplish his freedom. It only seemed radical because he was a slave. Less than 100 years before, the white Americans had used violence to gain their freedom. They fought in the Revolutionary War because they felt they needed freedom from England. Young Americans are now raised believing that fighting for freedom is a vital part of their history. Americans are patriots that are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in. Yet, when the Nat Turner Rebellion is taught in American schools, they still teach it as a terrorist slave rebellion. Using Christianity as an excuse or justification for violence is not a radical idea either. Countless wars in the past were fought over Christianity. Perspective is what makes white Americans patriots but Nat Turner a terrorist. White Americans have been writing the history and so they wrote the terror they felt after the rebellion.

2 comments:

  1. In respect to upholding the fundamental ideals of freedom that this country was founded upon at least on paper, and from the perspective of anyone of revered the aforementioned sentiments, Nat would be seen as a Patriot. Only to those who valued maintenance of the status quo in order to ensure the comfort of white society above the lives of blacks could associate the actions or aspirations of Nat with terrorism. Realistically the only entities that should be fearful of Nat or his message are those who wished to keep him and his people in bondage.

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  2. I believe that people have the right to rebel against something fundamentally wrong, slavery is an example. Nat turner's rebellion is an interesting case because it was brutal and bloody. Some people call him a terrorist for that reason. But I think that if you have your freedom stripped of you, you have to re-secure it by any means necessary. In this case, Nat Turner's rebellion resulted in the deaths of many slave owners.

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