Uncommon Faith
by Trudy Krisher. Holiday House.
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The livery fire in 1837 was only the beginning of the changes in Millbrook, Massachusetts, when young people who felt invisible began to question the established authority, to compare the status of women to the status of slaves, and to object to them both.
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0-823-41791-3