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Dwight L. Wilson's The Re-Remembered weaves together tales of resilience, resistance, and cultural identity in the face of oppression. From the battlefields of the War of 1812 to the plantations of Virginia, these stories explore the complex relationships between slaves, slave masters, Native American tribes, and abolitionists.
Discover the strength of the human spirit as characters navigate treacherous landscapes, fight for their freedom, and strive to preserve their heritage. Perfect for readers interested in historical fiction, African American studies, and Native American studies. Experience history through the eyes of those who lived it, and find inspiration in their unwavering determination to create a better world.
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