Although this is an historical novel, it is based on a factual
family and branches of that family with different racial
identities. Since this is such a well known family in the South and
it had a record of racial mixing during slavery and a shared
concern for the Union and racial justice, there are mixed venues in
which to examine particular racial attitudes within the family. I
have used dialogue to interpret what might have been the
discussions within the family but have added Editor's Notes in
order to distinguish facts and a Bibliography to identify my
sources. There is also a Teaching Supplement available to use in
schools or as home study, of interpretive racial history. This
method is particularly designed to assist African American children
to use the interpretation of history within this family for
understanding Justice and to gain greater self awareness and
identity. This book is part of the Sauratown Project-Understanding
the Flow of Ancestry.
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