The Fire In The Flint by Walter Francis White
Set in the racially charged atmosphere of the early 20th-century American South, this compelling narrative follows the journey of a young African American doctor who returns to his hometown in Georgia after completing his education in the North. As he strives to serve his community and uplift his people, he faces the harsh realities of systemic racism, prejudice, and violence. The story delves into themes of identity, resistance, and the struggle for justice, painting a vivid picture of the challenges faced by African Americans during this turbulent period in history.
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- 1924
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- 250-300
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