
Enslaved
A Necessary Evil
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Narrated by:
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Kieanya Williams
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By:
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Ann Lee
About this listen
This historical fiction is based on actual events. Martha Liza Lee, a fourteen-year-old Black-Cherokee girl, was captured, sold into slavery, and became the secret sexual human property of John C. Calhoun.
Calhoun, the 7th US Vice President, was mesmerized by Liza's beauty, yet he believed that slavery was ordained by God, a necessary evil. Behind the closed doors of his Fort Hill Mansion, Calhoun risked his infallible reputation by falling in love with Liza, his enslaved captive. Fearing exposure, he committed an unspeakable betrayal, but you cannot wash away the blood.
©2023 Antoinette Patrice Lee Ann Lee (P)2024 Antoinette Patrice Lee Ann Lee
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