About This Book
A first-person account follows a restless young Black man who leaves his rural home to seek opportunity, works in the city and on sleeping and dining cars, then heads west to homestead and help establish a town. The narrative traces practical hardships of frontier life—surveying, cultivation, drought, prairie fire—and the boom-and-bust cycles of settlement. It also examines social tensions among settlers, conflicts with speculators and reactionaries, and themes of perseverance, community loyalty, entrepreneurship, and survival amid environmental and human challenges.
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