Ghostly Tale Explores African American Land Struggles

"The Great Wherever" is a ghostly tale of African American history and land ownership in the US South. It follows the Lamb family as they struggle to keep their land amidst threats of dispossession, highlighting the deep scars of land theft in American history. The story, set between rural Tennessee and Washington DC, explores family bonds, legacy, and the continuous fight against systemic disenfranchisement. What does it mean for you? If you enjoy stories with a mix of history, family drama, and a sprinkle of the supernatural, this book might be your next great read. Plus, it offers insights into the ongoing challenges and triumphs of African American land ownership.

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