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Tap Roots begins in and moves to a thunderous climax in The book is based on the true story of the “free state of Jones” in which the farmers and workmen of Jones County in Mississippi decide to succeed from both the United States and the Confederacy/5(18).  · Clear rating. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Tap Roots (Dabney Family Saga #2) Published by enet press. epub edition, ebook, pages. Author (s): James H. Street. ISBN  · Tap Roots begins in and moves to a thunderous climax in The book is based on the true story of the free state of Jones in which the farmers and workmen of Jones County in Mississippi decide to succeed from both the United States and the bltadwin.ru: eNet Press Inc.


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Tap Roots begins in and moves to a thunderous climax in The book is based on the true story of the free state of Jones in which the farmers and workmen of Jones County in Mississippi decide to succeed from both the United States and the Confederacy. $ eBooks in three bltadwin.ru (Kindle);.ePub (iPad, Nook, most readers);.pdf (other devices) "I am fascinated by James Street's story-telling artistry and the insightful perspectives he brings to the times just prior to the non-Civil War.". Promised Land," where Street based Samuel Dabney on an actual historical figure, Samuel Dale, as well as its Tishomingo, Prince of the Choctaws, on history's Greenwood LeFluer, in "Tap Roots" Street based Hoab Dabney on Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer and Unionist who organized the Free State of Jones [County] to resist slavery and conscription into the Confederate Army, as well as based Keith Alexander on Alexander Keith McClung, the Black Knight of Vengeance, who killed men in.

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