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Chains of Slavery: The End Began at the Beginning with an Institution

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 1 cm

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It's 2048, eleven years after America's second revolution. Timothy Delgreco is hopelessly imprisoned in an appalling federal jail. While incarcerated he encounters a wise old man with startling information. "The end began at the beginning with an institution," the sage tells him. "Slavery started a chain of events that caused America to go full circle. Slavery for one group of people produced slavery for all people."

Delgreco's world is turned upside down by what he hears. He learns commonly held perceptions are mostly wrong, many things he'd been taught aren't true, and the prison he lives in goes far beyond the penitentiary walls. Along the way, he discovers mankind's only hope.

Join Timothy and the wise old sage as they examine US history from a whole new perspective. Learn how the world's freest nation lost its freedoms, and how it was slavery that initiated the process. Chains of Slavery is a work of fiction, but its warning is all too real. In it the United States' past is revealed, and its future foretold. The chain needs to be broken; if it isn't, the experiment which began in 1776 will end in tyranny not many days from now.

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  • Title

    Chains of Slavery: The End Began at the Beginning with an Institution

  • Author

    Ridolfi Brian Ridolfi

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Resource Publications (CA)

  • Published

    March 2021

  • Weight

    246g

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 1 cm

  • ISBN

    9781725288621

  • ISBN-10

    1725288621

  • Eden Code

    5554887

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