Cry of the Blood: the Agony of Suffering, the Power of Forgiveness - Patricia Nash-williams - Books - Abbott Press - 9781458202345 - April 2, 2012
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Cry of the Blood: the Agony of Suffering, the Power of Forgiveness

Patricia Nash-williams

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Cry of the Blood: the Agony of Suffering, the Power of Forgiveness

In the mid 1800s legal immigrants entered the United States by the hundreds; the illegal slave trade flourished; and Native Americans discovered gold on their own lands.

In 1835, President Andrew Jackson signed an order that forcibly removed all Indians from their lands in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas; they were to be removed to the western frontier, leaving their homes and possessions behind. The order passed Congress by just one vote. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Marshall objected; he demanded President Jackson rescind the order, but Jackson refused. In the spring of 1838, Jackson sent General Winfield Scott to Georgia with orders to build the stockades that would house the Indians awaiting their removal from the only land and life they had ever known.

The first book in a planned trilogy, Cry of the Blood introduces an exciting and dramatic cast of characters beginning with the McCarrons from Australia, the Carvers from Germany, and the Kewahnees from West Africa. With its passions of love and hate, and agony and forgiveness, it offers a colorful adventure story put in a time frame of the early to mid 1800's in American history.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released April 2, 2012
ISBN13 9781458202345
Publishers Abbott Press
Pages 370
Dimensions 150 × 24 × 226 mm   ·   693 g
Language English