Thomas Gray talked about how this rebellion had attracted a lot of interest from people and led to lots of inflated and negative news. This was recored as the first time something like this happened in history with a revolt of the slaves. Nat Turner was caught without incident by Benjamin Phipps. Nat Turner was more than ready to let the world know exactly what had happened. Thoms Gray decided to put Nat’s words to print and publish what was told to him. This is considered a true report of Nat’s confessions. Thomas Gray was the only person that had possession over the writing. Nat Turner made no excuses for his behaviour during the revolt. Nat accepted that Thomas Gray’s portal of his admission was free and voluntary. Thomas …show more content…
Thomas Gray states that Nat’s confession is in the first person in hopes to replicate Nat Turner’s voice. Nat Turner starts out telling about his childhood and stories about things that happened even before he was born. Nat Turner specified that adults in his live said he would be a psychic because he was aware of things before his birth. Nat Turner’s mother told Nat often that because of his gift and marks found on his body his life will have a good purpose. Thomas Gray was fast to discredit Nat Turner’s accounts excusing the marks as being very common with