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Atlantic Holocaust 346 Years Across the Sea of Sorrow

By: Michael G Quain
Narrated by: Michael G Quain
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Atlantic Holocaust 346 Years takes you on a journey through a very dark passage in history that still affects us today. You join the story from capture in Africa, through slavery in the Americas and eventually freedom.

It is an historical account told in a way you have never experienced. The narrator invites you to become a slave and feel the life of a slave. He challenges you to listen from beginning to end as he tells you he did not have the choice to get up and leave when it got to hard for him.

It is a work of fiction, but it is based on historical facts many of us do not know because it was never taught to us. Through words and music to the sounds of the slaves and the in-slavers, you are taken on a very emotional journey. Across the Sea of Sorrow.

©2020 Michael G Quain (P)2020 Michael G Quain
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  • Categories: History

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