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The narrative follows the lives of enslaved people and mixed-race women in the Southern states, tracing individual experiences of family separation, sexual exploitation, sale, imprisonment, and resistance. Through episodes involving a slave-holding clergyman, hired-time laborers, slave markets, flights, and self-sacrifice, it examines moral conflicts, contested sermons about liberty, and the bonds between kin and lovers. Central threads include a mulatto woman's struggle under bondage, clandestine relationships, legal persecution, a daring escape toward freedom, and eventual reunions that prompt personal reckonings and decisions about exile and new lives abroad.
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