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In 1844, Liberty Fish is born to fervent New York abolitionists, but he is also grandson of Carolina slaveholders who are just as dedicated to their beliefs as his parents. During the Civil War, caught between these two conflicting values, Liberty searches for a way--"and a place--"to escape the nightmare. His journey through countryside and city, north and south, becomes an astonishing portrait of the American experience.
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English9781419371684
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In 1844, Liberty Fish is born to fervent New York abolitionists, but he is also grandson of Carolina slaveholders who are just as dedicated to their beliefs as his parents. During the Civil War, caught between these two conflicting values, Liberty searches for a way--"and a place--"to escape the nightmare. His journey through countryside and city, north and south, becomes an astonishing portrait of the American experience.
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