Publisher's Synopsis
"The Call of the South" by Robert Lee Durham delves into the complex social issues of the Southern United States through the lens of historical fiction. Exploring themes of race relations and miscegenation, this narrative offers a poignant reflection on a challenging period in American history. Durham's work provides insight into the intricate dynamics of a society grappling with change and the enduring struggles for equality and understanding. A compelling work of historical fiction, "The Call of the South" presents a narrative relevant for anyone interested in the African American experience and the intricate tapestry of American social history. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to engage with a story that continues to resonate with its powerful exploration of race, identity, and the human condition.
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