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A sudden national crisis triggers rapid mobilization and the volunteerism of a decorated infantry regiment, while scenes of civilian life capture family pride, social rituals, and romantic tensions. The narrative also follows a young man nearly a Harvard graduate who becomes a low-ranked cavalryman serving among Black troopers, facing the discomforts and discipline of military existence. Action and training sequences alternate with domestic episodes, exploring duty, class differences, racial contrasts in service, and personal loyalties as characters adjust to wartime demands and the moral choices those demands impose.

About the Author

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Robert Lee Durham

Robert Lee Durham was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Call of the South," reflects themes of regional identity and the Southern experience. Durham's writing captures the essence of the American South, contributing to the literary landscape of his time. While not widely recognized today, his work offers insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the era, making it a point of interest for readers exploring Southern literature.

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