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 · A Light In The Wilderness***** by Jane Kirkpatrick. A Light In The Wilderness takes place in Missouri in the 's where Letitia lives and struggles to make a living as a freed woman of color. Letitia may have her papers saying she is free but not everyone sees her that way and continue to treat her as a slave/5.  · A Light in the Wilderness. $ Three very different women. One dangerous journey. And a future that seems just out of reach. Letitia holds nothing more dear than the papers that prove she is no longer a slave. They may not cause most white folks to treat her like a human being, but at least they show she is www.doorway.rubility: In stock. Buy a cheap copy of A Light in the Wilderness book by Jane Kirkpatrick. Letitia holds nothing more dear than the papers that prove she is no longer a slave. They may not cause white folks to treat her like a human being, but at least Free Shipping on all orders over $/5(2).


Three very different women. One dangerous journey. And a future that seems just out of www.doorway.rua holds nothing more dear than the papers that prove she i. A Light in the Wilderness By Jane Kirkpatrick Letitia holds nothing more dear than the papers that prove she is no longer a slave. They may not cause white folks to treat her like a human being, but at least they show she is free. She trusts in those words she cannot read--as she is beginning to trust in Davey Carson, an Irish immigrant. Jane Kirkpatrick writes a wonderful story about a Negro slave given her freedom and Davey Carson the white man she married. Back in the 's African Americans and whites could not marry. So they lived together and told people that Letitia Carson worked for Davey.


Three very different women. One dangerous journey. And a future that seems just out of www.doorway.rua holds nothing more dear than the papers that prove she i. Jane Kirkpatrick’s newest novel A Light in the Wilderness is the story of Letitia Carson, a free black woman who travelled from Missouri to Oregon in I received this book for review courtesy of the publicist; all opinions expressed are my own. Jane Kirkpatrick does it again. I just can't get enough of this author. Her in-depth research of women of the Oregon Trail brings to life a story of a freed female slave who clings to hope, faith (and her freedom paper) to make a new life for herself beyond the bondage of slavery.

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