Nat turner
[tur-ner] /ˈtɜr nər/
noun
1.
Frederick Jackson, 1861–1932, U.S. historian.
2.
Joseph Mallord William
[mal-erd] /ˈmæl ərd/ (Show IPA), 1775–1851, English painter.
3.
Joseph Vernon (“Big Joe”) 1911–85, U.S. jazz and blues singer.
4.
Nat, 1800–31, American black slave leader: led uprising of slaves in Southampton County, Virginia, 1831.
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