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Chapter 1 The Strange Twist of History 1
Chapter 2 A Man Named Edward Mozingo 14
Chapter 3 Middle Passage to Jamestown 29
Chapter 4 A Bastard Child 50
Chapter 5 The Enigma of the Fiddler 66
Chapter 6 Living with Ghosts 79
Chapter 7 Setting Out for the Piedmont 89
Chapter 8 White in Bourbon Country 100
Chapter 9 A Tortured Netherworld 115
Chapter 10 A Covenant Between God and Mozingos 137
Chapter 11 A Deep-seated Fear 146
Chapter 12 Back to the Northern Neck 178
Chapter 13 Too Was Told Mozingo Was Italian 193
Chapter 14 South of the River of Prawns 203
Chapter 15 A Thousand Miles of Bantu Coast 218
Chapter 16 You Are Coming to the Source 223
Chapter 17 The Path of the Python 239
Chapter 18 Take Me to Old Calabar 248
Chapter 19 In Memory of the First Baptized, 1491 259
Epilogue 281
Acknowledgments 285
A Note on Sources 287
Index 291
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