ContextJanuary 1831
Thomas Gray Publishes Turner's Confessions — Shaping His Legacy
White lawyer Thomas Gray publishes The Confessions of Nat Turner in November 1831, purportedly based on jailhouse interviews. The document simultaneously frames Turner as deluded fanatic and records his remarkable intelligence, religious conviction, and moral clarity. Scholars debate its authenticity, but as the only extended source on Turner's own words, it shapes how his rebellion is understood.