Freedom Hall

Published
Jan 2011
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
406

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Inspired by actual events, Freedom Hall is the story of abolitionist Evangeline "Vangie" Mott, who enlists a township of free African/Americans to construct an abolitionist hall in central Boston during the peak of the antebellum era. The issues of integrity, equality, dedication and liberty are as vital in the 21st Century as they were in the trying years leading up to the American Civil War. Author Fletcher Rhoden's historical fiction, whose subjects have included Marlon Brando, Davy Crockett and Lucille Ball, has been called, "Amazingly well written... incredibly believable dialogue throughout... thoughtful yet riveting from the first page to the last... a must-read and not to be missed..." by critics in print and online. Includes excerpts from other Fletcher Rhoden books

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First Edition Jan 2011 Createspace ISBN13 9781456498030 ISBN10 1456498037
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Apr 2013 Blujesto Press ISBN10 B00C8U8BT2
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