Dream of FreedomIt's a time when men, women, and children are herded and sold like cattle. A time of broken spirits and divided families. Lucindy Eaton. A slave determined to raise her children in freedom. Yet even in the midst of a nation's turmoil, a few will stand. A few will fight. And one man will make a decision that has the power to change the face of America forever. |
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