Consider being the daughter of a Kentucky slave owner and coming to the knowledge that what you’ve known your entire life is absolutely and morally wrong. How does one cope with personal convictions when they defy familial norms? It’s 1857 and America Leighton finds herself in this exact situation. Three years away at radical Oberlin Read More
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