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A review by tabatha_shipley
Emancipation of Robert Sadler, The: The Powerful True Story of a Twentieth-Century Plantation Slave by Robert Sadler, Marie Chapian
medium-paced
4.0
What I Did Like:
+Raw, real, and powerful. The story is emotional and shocking.
+Clear about its point without needing to lay it out. You understand this story is about politics, equality, and religion without the author needing to specifically repeat a message. It’s embedded.
+Robert is fascinating. He lived an amazing life and did amazing things. Above all that, he was an amazingly forgiving person. He is the reason this story is memorable.
Who Should Read This One:
-History buffs, memoir fans, or anyone wanting to learn more about post emancipation illegal slavery.
My Rating: 4 Stars