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This is a true story about perseverance. The first book in this epic series, Sherrod Bryant leaves his unique, racially integrated 1800s village to become an indentured servant. He endures indentured servitude on a Virginia plantation where he navigates brutal racism, sparks change, and finds forbidden love, ultimately striving to build a multi-racial community in Tennessee amidst persistent threats and heartbreaking separation. He perseveres and realizes his dream of creating a family legacy that will last for generations. In this, the second instalment, After the passing of the Patriarch of…mehr

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This is a true story about perseverance. The first book in this epic series, Sherrod Bryant leaves his unique, racially integrated 1800s village to become an indentured servant. He endures indentured servitude on a Virginia plantation where he navigates brutal racism, sparks change, and finds forbidden love, ultimately striving to build a multi-racial community in Tennessee amidst persistent threats and heartbreaking separation. He perseveres and realizes his dream of creating a family legacy that will last for generations. In this, the second instalment, After the passing of the Patriarch of the family, Sherrod Bryant, his son, Henderson, and the rest of the Bryant family must navigate their way not just through the management and care of Bryant town, but also through the turmoil of the Civil War, which divided their once-great, multicultural community.
Autorenporträt
Ann L. Patterson Early an accomplished playwright and author, promised her Grandmother when she was a little girl that she would tell the story of her great-grandfather, many generations removed, Sherrod Bryant, a free man of color who sold himself into indentured servitude during slavery. He made his dream of owning his owning his own land and building a multi racial community a reality. Bryant Acres The Next Generation and Beyond 1854-1870 is the second installment in the Bryant family history. After the passing of the Patriarch of the family, Sherrod Bryant, his son, Henderson, and the rest of the Bryant family must navigate their way not just through the management and care of Bryant town, but also through the turmoil of the Civil War, which divided their once-great, multicultural community. When Quinn Early's mother, Dr. Ann Early, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2008, he became her primary caregiver. Before Ann's passing in 2013, she asked Quinn to have her book "Bryant Acres" published. The book is about Sherrod Bryant, Quinn's great-grandfather, seven generations removed. In 2018, Quinn fulfilled his promise to his mother by having her book published. Bryant Acres The next Generation and beyond 1854-1870 is the second book in the Bryant Acres series. In 2019, Quinn subsequently started the Ann Early Intervention Foundation, which focuses on the early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's, Dementia, and other similar conditions.