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The Small and the Mighty
The Small and the Mighty by Heather M. Ross follows small creatures who defy the odds to show that size doesn’t determine strength. The novel explores themes of courage, resilience, and the power of determination, celebrating how even the smallest can make a big impact.-
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Dedication
The dedication of the book, "The Small and the Mighty," is a heartfelt acknowledgment directed towards Chris. It expresses gratitude and appreciation for Chris's unwavering belief in the potential of the author. The dedication highlights the importance of encouragement and support from others in realizing one's capabilities and dreams. This short piece, while simple, encapsulates a profound sentiment, emphasizing that belief can inspire individuals to achieve greatness. The message reinforces the idea that…-
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Introduction: New York_ 1804
In the introduction titled "New York | 1804," we find ourselves at the deathbed of Alexander Hamilton, fully aware of his impending demise from a gunshot wound. Despite his pain and the fatal circumstances, Hamilton maintains a stoic demeanor, illuminated by the grim realities of his condition. His brow feverish and body partially paralyzed, he desperately seeks solace through Communion, but faces rejection from Reverend Bishop Moore, who deems Hamilton unworthy due to the nature of his duel. In his last…-
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In the bustling marketplace of 1830s Kentucky, Clara Brown experiences a painful scene as she clings to her youngest child, Eliza Jane, who is sobbing uncontrollably. Clara anxiously tends to Eliza, trying to calm her before the auction block—a place where enslaved individuals are sold—which fills Clara with dread. Having been born enslaved herself, Clara fears for her daughter’s well-being, hoping Eliza will be sold to a caring family instead of facing harsh treatment. Clara’s tragic history…
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**Chapter Four: Virginia Randolph | Virginia, 1890, The Small and the Mighty** Virginia stood at the back of the church, her serious, spectacled face focused on the preacher, who passionately rallied the congregation against a system that relegated African American children to second-class education. As parents expressed their determination to sign a petition, urging for change, Virginia felt the weight of her dual existence—being seen as a double agent among her peers while trying to fulfill her role…
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In Chapter Fourteen, titled "Anna Thomas Jeanes," we delve into the life of Anna Thomas Jeanes, born in Philadelphia in 1822. Illustrated through a posthumous portrait, where she is dressed in a modest black gown coupled with a white shawl, Anna avoided being photographed or painted during her lifetime, embodying a sense of humility. As the youngest of ten children, she grew up cherished by her father, though three of her siblings had already passed by her birth, and tragedy struck again when her mother…
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**Chapter Fifteen: William James Edwards | Alabama, 1869, The Small and the Mighty** William James Edwards was born at the end of the Civil War in Snow Hill, Alabama, soon after his family had been emancipated from enslavement. Originally named Ulysses Grant Edwards, his name was changed to William by his grandmother after the death of his mother. Following a serious illness in childhood that caused parts of his bones to die, William struggled with mobility, often crawling around due to his incapacity.…
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