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Jean Baptiste, a homesteader, builds a new life on the prairie and becomes entwined with neighbors whose loyalties and desires collide over land, marriage, and social standing. Romantic entanglements, rumors about race and parentage, and the intervention of a preacher, a banker, and other town figures provoke schemes, betrayal, and a church-led inquisition that culminates in a public trial. False accusations imperil reputations and property until concealed facts are revealed, forcing characters to confront prejudice, ambition, and moral responsibility, and reshaping community ties and individual destinies.

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Oscar Micheaux

Oscar Micheaux was an influential African American author and filmmaker, known for his pioneering contributions to literature and cinema in the early 20th century. His works often addressed themes of race, identity, and the African American experience. Among his notable novels are "The Conquest: The Story of a Negro Pioneer," which explores the challenges faced by Black settlers in the American West, and "The Homesteader: A Novel," which delves into the complexities of life and love in a racially divided society. Micheaux's storytelling and innovative approaches have left a lasting impact on both literary and cinematic traditions.

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