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The freed boy in Alabama

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A young freed boy in Alabama balances desire for education, religious duty, and economic necessity after emancipation. He deliberates whether to accept summer work on a plantation or continue schooling, guided by family and faith; his sister and parents react with worry and support. The narrative follows his choice to leave for labor, the emotional cost of separation, and the hope represented by letter-writing and religious conviction. Themes include the value of education, family bonds, the challenges of freedom, and moral decision-making amid scarce opportunities.

About the Author

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Anne M. Mitchell

Anne M. Mitchell is an author known for her work "The Freed Boy in Alabama," which explores themes of freedom and identity in the context of post-Civil War America. Through her writing, Mitchell contributes to the literary heritage that reflects the complexities of race and society during a transformative period in U.S. history. Her narratives often delve into the experiences of marginalized individuals, providing a voice to those whose stories are frequently overlooked. While her body of work may be limited, the impact of her storytelling resonates with readers interested in historical and social themes.