55 pages 1 hour read

Julius Lester

To Be a Slave

Nonfiction | Biography | Middle Grade | Published in 1968

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

To Be a Slave by Julius Lester, published in 1968, presents a historical account of enslavement in the United States through compiled slave narratives and the author's commentary. Written amid the civil rights movement, Lester aims to give voice to enslaved people, balancing a narrative dominated by white historians. The book chronicles the brutal realities of enslaved life, resistance, and the ongoing oppression after abolition. The book contains sensitive topics, including racial slurs and graphic depictions of physical and emotional trauma experienced by enslaved people.

Reviews & Readership

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To Be a Slave by Julius Lester is a powerful, evocative account of the experiences of enslaved Africans in America. Praised for its vivid narrative and authentic voices, the book effectively conveys the harsh realities of slavery. However, some readers find the content distressing. Overall, it is a significant educational resource on American history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read To Be a Slave?

A reader who would enjoy To Be a Slave by Julius Lester is likely interested in first-person historical narratives and the African American experience. They may also appreciate works like Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Roots by Alex Haley, which similarly delve into the harrowing realities of slavery.

RecommendedReading Age

12+years

Lexile Level

1040L

Book Details

Topics

History: U.S.

Race / Racism

Themes

Identity: Race

Values/Ideas: Equality

Society: Nation