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At The Awakening
Dawn of America
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Spirit Ran Free
by
Forest Hairston
the Book Review
A captivating experience from slavery to freedom At The
Awakening Dawn of America, is dramatically touched upon in
this explosive novel. Spirit Ran Free dramatizes this most
controversial period with deeply heartfelt emotion. The great elite
warrior, Prince Jaakeem, and the beautiful Lyakena of their West
Africa tribe begins a dramatic experience where they are captured,
shackled and sailed through the Middle Passage from Africa to
America.
Prince Jaakeem is wounded during a slave rebellion and tossed
overboard. But Lyakena is sailed on to the New World. Here in
America this naive young girl is faced with her cruel captivity. She
births Prince Jaakeem's son in slavery. And the fabulous young
Prince Marcellus emerges as the suave courageous leader of his
people. On a dreadful Mississippi plantation, a passionate love
affair is happening with Marcellus and Joy, the awesome mulatto
slave girl.
Meshed in a shackled time binding together as one, these Black
slaves with their spirit prevailing above it all, reach inside
themselves with godly faith and unconquerable courage. Then now,
these brave Black men as great cavalry soldiers from the
Mississippi Valley, touch upon the heroic role they played in the
Civil War. Here is the seldom told truth about their great military
campaign that was secretly code-named Mississippi Freedom.
Here was a time as American Union soldiers where they stormed
across Mississippi and fought to free their people, honorably
serving to enhance their own Black Emancipation.
Spirit Ran Free happened here--at the awakening dawn of
America. But foremost, this emotional story based on legendary
truth is about love and courage, and the life or death stance against
slavery. This dramatic book refreshes our spirit to continue our
elusive dream of absolute equality further on into this fabled
twenty-first century. |
the Author

forest Hairston
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