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Set in a Southern town, the narrative centers on an old family homestead whose decline mirrors personal and civic tensions over race, tradition, and justice. The story follows a household marked by an absent husband, his Northern-educated wife who rejects local slaveholding customs, and their child, tracing departures, grief, and the persistence of memory. Episodes examine lynching and extrajudicial punishment from several viewpoints, presenting legal, moral, and communal arguments without prescribing a simple verdict. Romantic complications and ethical dilemmas are woven with social observation, leaving readers to weigh competing claims of honor, pity, and authority.
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