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White Oak River A Story Of Slaverys Secrets Lori Freeland Freeland

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White Oak River A Story Of Slaverys Secrets Lori Freeland Freeland
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Publisher: Lighten Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.89 MB
Author: Lori Freeland [Freeland, Lori]
ISBN: 9780998041056, 099804105X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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White Oak River A Story Of Slaverys Secrets Lori Freeland Freeland by Lori Freeland [freeland, Lori] 9780998041056, 099804105X instant download after payment.

After giving birth to a son with dominant African traits, a white Southern enslaver must decide if she'll hold onto her bigotry at the cost of her heart.When Caroline Gibson marries the Reverend John Mattocks, she leaves behind her privileged life, which she finds easier than leaving behind her prejudices. While she's content being served, John lives to serve others. Scorning his family's wealth and long-held practice of owning slaves, he chooses to follow his conscience, becoming an abolitionist preacher. But after Caroline gives birth to a son of African heritage, they both must face their vastly different beliefs. Their marriage mirrors the Civil War's failure to create a changed society, the turmoil not only leaving the nation in despair but their relationship as well. Can their love find deeper roots in forgiveness and acceptance? This dramatic story of love, faith, family bonds, and discrimination is based on true events of the author's great-great-great-grandparents in coastal North Carolina.

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