slavery
A Ray of Light in Uncle Tom's Cabin
Inspired by Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel: Uncle Tom's Cabin
In the quiet air of Shelby plantation, life moved at a slow yet tumultuous pace. Uncle Tom, a humble, God-fearing man, managed the slaves with a gentle heart. He was well respected for his principles and wisdom, and was fondly called 'Uncle' by all.
Read MoreTales under the Starry Sky: The Legacy of Kunta Kinte
Inspired by Alex Haley's novel: Roots
Once known as Kunta Kinte, Toby had survived the wretched journey across the Atlantic as a slave, many painful months enslaved on a plantation and the brutal loss of his native name. But, he never lost sight of his ancestral roots or the fond memories of his homeland.
Read MoreElijah’s Odyssey: A Beacon of Hope
Inspired by Christopher Paul Curtis's novel: Elijah of Buxton
Elijah Freeman, the first freeborn child of Buxton, was now a young man, dedicated to upholding the legacy of his town, a beacon of hope for those escaping the chains of slavery. Times were tumultuous, yet the essence of Buxton remained untarnished, symbolizing freedom and resilience.
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