About This Book
The narrative follows a free, mixed‑race family in a Northern city as they pursue education, respectability, and economic stability while confronting social prejudice and hostility. Domestic scenes and community ties alternate with episodes of romance, enforced separations, schemes engineered against them, a violent mob attack, and the search for a missing member; later revelations and reconciliations restore domestic order and conclude with a marriage. Drawn from real local incidents, the story explores communal solidarity, social constraints, moral endurance, and the everyday efforts required for progress under persistent discrimination.
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