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Eneas Africanus defendant

Eneas Africanus defendant
Synopsis
This classic novella tells the story of Eneas Africanus, a loyal and elderly enslaved man who, after the Civil War, embarks on a journey to find his former mistress. His travels through the Reconstruction-era South are filled with challenges and encounters that test his resolve and highlight the changing social landscape. It's a tale of devotion, resilience, and the search for belonging in a new world.
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Eneas Africanus, defendantUnknown, 1922
40 pages
J.W. BurkeLanguage: English4 editions available































