Two orphaned Native American children survive in freedom in the wilderness where they are befriended by a reclusive miner and others before facing capture and removal to a reservation.
The story of the brilliant lawyer who successfully argued the case that ended legal racial segregation in America When Thurgood Marshall--the great grandson of a slave--was born, African Americans were denied equal rights in America.
Once the primary hunting ground of the Monocan Indians and later a harmonious common area shared with the Quakers, Lynchburg was a crossroads for various cultures even before its founding following the French and Indian War.
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