The Dead Alligator on Gunther Road

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Delores Cremm ISBN: 9781310312281
Publisher: Delores Cremm Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Delores Cremm
ISBN: 9781310312281
Publisher: Delores Cremm
Publication: September 20, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Curiosity through a child's eyes present wonderment and danger in mid-1960 of a rural community in Ohio, when treacherous acts of hatred inflicts inhuman treatment on innocent victims by imprisonment and treated like animals. Valerie Baxter tells her story of being captured and nearly becoming a victim of slave trades in 1965, a hundred years after the abolish of slavery. The turn of events changes her life forever as the story unfolds a hellhole filled with children sick and dying in deplorable conditions in preparation of being sold to work in cotton fields in hidden areas of the Deep South.

With the aid of neighbors, Valerie escapes her captors and help free other small victims held in captivity but only to discover the legal system in the United States pertaining to the African American population is an unjust law.

Narration of The Dead Alligator on Gunther Road convey authenticity of classic Midwest African American dialect.
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Curiosity through a child's eyes present wonderment and danger in mid-1960 of a rural community in Ohio, when treacherous acts of hatred inflicts inhuman treatment on innocent victims by imprisonment and treated like animals. Valerie Baxter tells her story of being captured and nearly becoming a victim of slave trades in 1965, a hundred years after the abolish of slavery. The turn of events changes her life forever as the story unfolds a hellhole filled with children sick and dying in deplorable conditions in preparation of being sold to work in cotton fields in hidden areas of the Deep South.

With the aid of neighbors, Valerie escapes her captors and help free other small victims held in captivity but only to discover the legal system in the United States pertaining to the African American population is an unjust law.

Narration of The Dead Alligator on Gunther Road convey authenticity of classic Midwest African American dialect.
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