White Slavery: Color Isn't the Issue. by Michael K. Jones
White Slavery: Color Isn't the Issue.

Michael K. Jones

White Slavery: Color Isn't the Issue.

Michael K. Jones

130 pages first pub 2012 (editions)

adventurous challenging emotional medium-paced
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During the American Civil War, a slave named Arthur C. Wellington was forced to work on a southern plantation. One day he escaped, yearning the taste for freedom, and witnessed a country in turmoil as he came in constant contact with the armies of...

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