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gossamer_lens 's review for:
A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison
by Paul Jennings
informative
reflective
fast-paced
The narrative of Jennings was informative and full of emotion. The ending where a short few paragraphs of historical context was provided was gut punching. The way slavery worked is just so twisted, brutal, and such a twisting of the natural spirit of man and truth. The book is short enough, it can speak for yourself. Everyone should read narratives from actual peoples lives like this. I would recommend this particular edition so you get that punch of historical context as well.
Moderate: Slavery