The most peaceful years of Austin Miller's life were before he
married. Only he, Sophia and her mother, Elizabeth, were in the
house. After his marriage, the house became a hotbed of chaos
fueled by overzealous attitudes and unyielding temperaments. His
marriage had been strained by adultery, and after it had been
patched, they were separated by the war. Sophia's best friends were
three white girls that she grew up with. When seen by someone that
did not know them, they would assume that all four were white. The
color of their skin would not be enough to tell that one had a
trace of black blood in her veins that made her a slave. Appearing
to be white did not make a person white, and being black had its'
limitations. Yet, in a small southern town in Tennessee, Sophia
ignored the social code regarding interracial relationships. Seeds
of Magnolia unveils some of the stories that have been sheltered by
the family-stories that have been kept in the closet, swept under
the rug, or just gone untold.
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