Blood At The Root by Peter M. Robinson

A Racial Cleansing in America

Set against the backdrop of a small Southern town, the narrative delves into the complexities of racial tensions and historical injustices that have long simmered beneath the surface. Through the eyes of a diverse cast of characters, the story unravels the intricate web of personal and communal histories that intertwine, revealing how past grievances continue to shape present realities. As the community grapples with its legacy, the book explores themes of identity, reconciliation, and the enduring quest for justice, offering a poignant reflection on the power of truth and the possibility of healing.

Published
1997
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Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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