""Lucy's youngest son, Dee Ross, struggles in a new century with things his slave ancestors were never up against and yet-- some things never change. From Dee's unacknowledged heroic rescue during Loveland's horrific flood of 1913 to sweating in the Bradford rail yards in a 'sundown town' and meeting other slave descendants, the Randolph freedmen, in the Rossville settlement of Piqua. Dee must lay down new track on a line of his own but can he defeat the ever present 'double-consciousness and unreconciled strivings' within himself, in a twentieth century world?"--P.[4] of cover."
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