
The Garies and Their Friends
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Subjects:
Domestic fictionRace relationsFictionAfrican AmericansAfrican American familiesRacially mixed people
Bookshelves:Authors:
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher
1811 - 1896
- Webb, Frank J.
1828 - 1894
About this book
In the mid-19th century, amidst heated discussions on slavery and racial dynamics in America, Frank J. Webb penned "The Garies and Their Friends," a groundbreaking novel that delves into themes of race, identity, and society. This literary gem spotlights the lives of free Black individuals, shedding light on their struggles and triumphs in a society fraught with prejudice and inequality. Webb's work offers a unique perspective on the complexities of race relations during this pivotal era, making it an essential read for students of American history and civil rights activists seeking to understand the roots of racial injustice.
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