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The narrative follows Kenneth B. Harper, a Black physician establishing his practice in a Southern farming town, tracing his pride in professional achievement alongside memories of education in Atlanta and the North. As he prepares his office and meets local life, the story examines social hierarchies, racial prejudice, and the friction between personal ambition and community expectations. Intimate scenes of family, work, and daily encounters reveal class divisions and moral dilemmas, while broader episodes consider the costs and complexities of striving for dignity and reform within a resistant social order.
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