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A Civil War novel that follows a young pro-slavery Mississippi man as he gradually begins to identify with the sentiments of the abolitionists in the North after hearing a speech by Frederick Douglass. Sinclair, the author, is probably most widely known for his novel The Jungle (1906), an exposure of the Chicago meatpacking industry written two years after this one. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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