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Louise Meriwether

    Louise Meriwether is an American author whose works often focus on the themes and experiences of the African American community. Through her writing, she contributes to the rich tradition of literary storytelling, exploring complex aspects of history and identity. Her creations value the power of narrative in documenting and celebrating lives. Through her essays and novels, she seeks to shed light on lesser-known figures and events.

    Fragments of the Ark
    Daddy was a Number Runner
    The Freedom Ship of Robert Smalls
    • 2018

      An enslaved African American man's remarkable journey from bondage to freedom unfolds as he not only escapes but also rises to become a significant military and political leader. His story highlights themes of resilience, courage, and the quest for justice, showcasing the impact of one individual's fight against oppression in shaping history. The narrative sheds light on the struggles and triumphs faced during a pivotal era, emphasizing the importance of leadership and advocacy in the pursuit of equality.

      The Freedom Ship of Robert Smalls
    • 2013

      Fragments of the Ark

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The story chronicles the remarkable journey of Robert Smalls, a former enslaved man who became a heroic figure during the Civil War. It highlights his daring escape from slavery by commandeering a Confederate ship and delivering it to Union forces. The narrative delves into themes of courage, resilience, and the fight for freedom, showcasing Smalls' transformation from a slave to a celebrated naval captain and politician, while emphasizing his impact on American history and civil rights.

      Fragments of the Ark
    • 1986