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Sutton
2 December, 23:58
Why is Nat Turner a Prophet?
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Kyler Dean
3 December, 01:33
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He was considered a prophet by many slaves, due to him leading a rebellion that caused slaves to rise up against their masters and kill them. He also raised awareness for freedom and equal rights, after he was caught and hanged.
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