The Red Cotton Fields Volume One

The Red Cotton Fields Volume One
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Download or read book The Red Cotton Fields Volume One written by Michael Strickland and published by . This book was released on 2020-08-09 with total page 701 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Red Cotton Fields is a story written in the tradition of great historical epics. The story begins on a Georgia plantation in the year 1850, ending at the duration of WWII. This is a story beginning with three southern families (the plantation owners, the plantation overseer's family and a Negro slave family) leading up to and including the Civil War and WWI and WWII. Readers will experience the demise of a southern plantation and follow two of the plantation's previous occupants (Bart Royal, the white overseer's son, and Reiner Washington, an escaped slave as they rise to become two of the richest men in the world. Also, The Red Cotton Fields series is destined to become a classic. This series carries the reader through the Civil War and WWI and WWII. The story revolves around three of the wealthiest families of its time. It is a heartwarming, heart-wrenching journey you will never forget!


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