Swimming Through Mud

Swimming Through Mud

It's the 19th Century in America, perhaps the most pivotal, divisive, and violent period in American history.

This book introduces you and follows three young African Americans as they navigate life during the turmoil dividing the country between 1845 through 1876. A time crucial to seeking the opportunity to determine the direction of their lives and hoping to establish their rights as citizens.

We meet George, Pauline, and Gee at 17, 15, and 8 years old when, as most young people, they are full of hopes and dreams. We get to know and understand them through their fascinating journey through adulthood. We join them as they experience the joys, loves, and tragedies of pursuing dreams through acts of prejudice, and hate.

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Swimming Through Mud

Swimming Through Mud

It's the 19th Century in America, perhaps the most pivotal, divisive, and violent period in American history.

This book introduces you and follows three young African Americans as they navigate life during the turmoil dividing the country between 1845 through 1876. A time crucial to seeking the opportunity to determine the direction of their lives and hoping to establish their rights as citizens.

We meet George, Pauline, and Gee at 17, 15, and 8 years old when, as most young people, they are full of hopes and dreams. We get to know and understand them through their fascinating journey through adulthood. We join them as they experience the joys, loves, and tragedies of pursuing dreams through acts of prejudice, and hate.

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Swimming Through Mud

Swimming Through Mud

by Rosemary Covington Morgan
Swimming Through Mud

Swimming Through Mud

by Rosemary Covington Morgan

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Swimming Through Mud

It's the 19th Century in America, perhaps the most pivotal, divisive, and violent period in American history.

This book introduces you and follows three young African Americans as they navigate life during the turmoil dividing the country between 1845 through 1876. A time crucial to seeking the opportunity to determine the direction of their lives and hoping to establish their rights as citizens.

We meet George, Pauline, and Gee at 17, 15, and 8 years old when, as most young people, they are full of hopes and dreams. We get to know and understand them through their fascinating journey through adulthood. We join them as they experience the joys, loves, and tragedies of pursuing dreams through acts of prejudice, and hate.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798223619017
Publisher: Rosemary Covington Morgan
Publication date: 09/24/2023
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

RoseMary Covington-Morgan, a retired transit executive, has traded the hustle of planning and project development for the thrill of storytelling. With a passion that has fueled her writing since childhood, she draws inspiration from fascinating people, vibrant streets, and the diverse cities she has called home.

She has been published in prestigious anthologies like the California Writer's Club, Rio Vista Writer's Group Storytellers, and Northern California Publishers and Authors.

RoseMary's words leap off the page, taking readers on unforgettable journeys.

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