
Freedom Spring
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Narrated by:
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Jesse Vetters
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By:
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Kurt M. Vetters
About this listen
Freedom Spring tells the story of a young African American soldier in the American Civil War. For Jim Coffee, a 14-year-old slave in 1864 Alabama, life was about to turn upside down.
Freedom Spring is a novel of Jim’s journey from slavery to the Union Army and freedom. Meghan Markle’s great-great-great-great-grandfather Joseph Betts fought in the battles portrayed. Following the research of esteemed North Alabama historian and author Peggy Towns, Freedom Spring immerses you in the events that shaped a nation. The courage and perseverance of brave African American soldiers wrote an unsung chapter in American history that can now be told.
©2018 Kurt Maddox Vetters (P)2018 Kurt Maddox Vetters
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