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The freed boy in Alabama - cover

The freed boy in Alabama

Anne M. Mitchell

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Freed Boy in Alabama," Anne M. Mitchell deftly explores the intricacies of race, identity, and resilience in the post-Civil War American South. Set against the backdrop of Alabama during Reconstruction, this narrative intricately weaves historical fact with lyrical prose, immersing readers in the socio-political upheaval of the era. Through the eyes of a young boy navigating the harsh realities of freedom, Mitchell captures the complexities of hope and despair, vividly illustrating the struggles faced by newly emancipated individuals. Her ability to balance emotional depth with a keen insight into the cultural and historical context of the time serves as an essential commentary on the long-lasting effects of slavery and the journey towards true emancipation. Mitchell, known for her deep engagement with African American history and literature, draws upon her extensive background in social history to craft this poignant tale. Her scholarly research and passion for storytelling illuminate the often-overlooked narratives of young African Americans. Having grown up in Alabama, Mitchell's intimate familiarity with the landscape and its tumultuous past provides her with an authenticity that enriches her characters and their experiences. This book is a must-read for any scholar or enthusiast of American history and literature. Mitchell's ability to humanize a pivotal era makes "The Freed Boy in Alabama" not just a story of the past, but a powerful reflection on ongoing issues of race and identity today. Readers will find themselves captivated by the boy's journey, as well as inspired to reevaluate the legacy of freedom in contemporary society.
Disponible depuis: 24/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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