Coming Together
The Unity of a Nation
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Narrated by:
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Paul Richard Yarborough
About this listen
Faith sustained the Toney, Brown, and Williams families from well before the Revolutionary War to the civil rights area of the 1960s. They made their homes alongside the Roanoke River in the secluded community of Thelma, North Carolina. Prior to the close of the Civil War, they quietly opened their doors to receive manumitted slaves from neighboring states. When the war ended, they helped the newly emancipated acquire property, educate their children, and build places of learning and worship.
Coming Together: The Unity of a Nation will open your eyes to the conflict between Black and White, plantation owner and slave, and free black and bondman. They all shared a common faith that both separated and bound them together.
In Coming Together: The Unity of a Nation, Dr. Stephanie Hampton Credle combines fictional supporting characters and events into her family's historical narrative in order to spark a national dialogue on race, diversity, inclusion, and restorative justice.
©2020 Dr. Stephanie Hampton Credle (P)2024 Dr. Stephanie Hampton Credle