Freedomtown: a Novelette
Freedomtown is a quiet little town west of Philadelphia, but potential residents must meet the requirements of the town charter: They must be African-American (a descendant of a former slave), they must marry within their own race, they must live above the poverty-line and they must have no criminal past.

The founder, Samuel Freeman, a fugitive slave, wrote the town charter over one hundred-forty one years ago, and even though times have changed his descendants see no reason to amend the town charter.

Some residents have slipped through the cracks over the years, but the descendants of Samuel Freeman have developed a unique way to remove violators of the town charter.

Why don't you visit Freedomtown, just for a little while?

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Freedomtown: a Novelette
Freedomtown is a quiet little town west of Philadelphia, but potential residents must meet the requirements of the town charter: They must be African-American (a descendant of a former slave), they must marry within their own race, they must live above the poverty-line and they must have no criminal past.

The founder, Samuel Freeman, a fugitive slave, wrote the town charter over one hundred-forty one years ago, and even though times have changed his descendants see no reason to amend the town charter.

Some residents have slipped through the cracks over the years, but the descendants of Samuel Freeman have developed a unique way to remove violators of the town charter.

Why don't you visit Freedomtown, just for a little while?

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Freedomtown: a Novelette

Freedomtown: a Novelette

by Jacqueline T. Small
Freedomtown: a Novelette

Freedomtown: a Novelette

by Jacqueline T. Small

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Overview

Freedomtown is a quiet little town west of Philadelphia, but potential residents must meet the requirements of the town charter: They must be African-American (a descendant of a former slave), they must marry within their own race, they must live above the poverty-line and they must have no criminal past.

The founder, Samuel Freeman, a fugitive slave, wrote the town charter over one hundred-forty one years ago, and even though times have changed his descendants see no reason to amend the town charter.

Some residents have slipped through the cracks over the years, but the descendants of Samuel Freeman have developed a unique way to remove violators of the town charter.

Why don't you visit Freedomtown, just for a little while?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780595798766
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/10/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 171 KB

About the Author

This is Jacqueline T. Small's debut novelette. She is a graduate of Temple University where she received a Bachelor's of Business Administration degree and she is also a graduate of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania where she has received her Master's in Education. She is currently residing in Pennsylvania.

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