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Paperback The Blackness Of The Cotton Field: God Loves Colors Book

ISBN: B09M3MJHWX

ISBN13: 9798769028076

The Blackness Of The Cotton Field: God Loves Colors

History of slavery in the world, is a complete symbol of corruption and degeneration. A sign of the endless wickedness and cruelty of mankind.
But the question of how and why this system and order of oppression and cruelty, was established and on what basis it was based, is significant. What has been the cause of the oppression of human beings whom their only sin, was their skin color difference.
We are living in a world, full of diversities, because God loves diversities and so, he has created the world and human beings in different colors, races, thoughts and religions. He has created all of us as different colors, in the sky of the creation.
This novel in the form of a criminal and love story; took place in Georgia, America, 1858 and narrates two slaves, Edward and Marie.
They are Theodore Mitch's slaves. Mitch is the richest slaveholder and owner of the largest cotton field in the state of Georgia in south of America.
Edward, is a young hybrid slave that after acquaintance with Mary and receiving an anonymous letter, telling them will help them to reach the free states, decides to flee to the northern states, where slavery is forbidden. But they are unaware that the letter, and even their acquaintance, was a premeditated and complex conspiracy. Theodore Mitch and his advisor; Jason, planned to get rid of their rich rival, Faulkner, at the same time as the escape of two slaves. Meanwhile, Faulkner's nephew, Smith, is also involved.
The plot is accurate and flawless, but it does not end as it should, because Theodore's only child, Jessica, who was not fully aware of the situation; disrupted this plan....
This Novel happened about 7 years before official abolition of slavery, but, is there really no more slave?
Aren't those who live under the rule of dictators and tyrannical and corrupt rulers, slaves? Mohammad Ziaee . Iran

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