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The novel dramatizes a national crisis in which an external military threat combines with sharp domestic divisions to imperil republican institutions. Political leaders, reformers, and citizens confront campaigns of pacifism, suffrage agitation, financial manipulation, and media influence while volunteers and armed defenders mobilize. Episodes alternate between public rallies, private negotiations, and violent engagements, showing how personal loyalties and ideological conflicts shape outcomes. The narrative probes the resilience of democratic government, urging civic vigilance, moral renewal, and preparedness as responses to internal subversion and external attack.

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Jr. Thomas Dixon

Thomas Dixon, Jr. was an American author and playwright known for his controversial works that often explored themes of race, society, and the American South. Born in the late 19th century, he gained notoriety for his novel "The Clansman: An Historical Romance of the Ku Klux Klan," which was later adapted into the film "The Birth of a Nation." Dixon's writings reflect the complex and often contentious issues of his time, particularly regarding the Reconstruction era and its aftermath. His works, including "A Man of the People: A Drama of Abraham Lincoln" and "The Leopard's Spots: A Romance of the White Man's Burden—1865-1900," contribute to the literary heritage of American historical fiction.

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