Sad Realities: Justice, Religion And Race In Early History Of The US Sad Realities: Justice, Religion And Race In Early History Of The US

Sad Realities: Justice, Religion And Race In Early History Of The US

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Publisher Description

This book is a frightening exploration of the arrest of a child ignite a crisis of confidence in post-Revolutionary New London, Connecticut. Back in the summer of 1786, an investigation exposes the contradictions in the young nation's hard-won liberty, forcing the town to consider the fate of people of color.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
November 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
318
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rosanne Carles
SELLER
Paulette Charboneau Anne
SIZE
778.4
KB

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