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  • The Exsanguination of the Second Society

  • Scholarly Historical Fiction Relating to Robeson County, North Carolina’s Tuscaroras
  • By: Stephanie M Sellers
  • Narrated by: Walt Allen
  • Length: 13 hrs

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By: Stephanie M Sellers
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Publisher's Summary

It is always "riot season" in Robeson County, North Carolina where 65,000 state recognized Lumbees oppress 4,000 North Carolina Tuscarora. During the wild summer of 2020, Bruce Black’s life turns from moonshine to wine when he learns the truth about his heritage, and he ends up fighting for his life and 4,000 others who grew up believing the lies. A grassroots movement to educate the masses on the area’s true Native history, to lift the oppression, expose the unscrupulous, and find the stolen proof of ascendency, leads to a powerful explosion when outsiders rush in to help Bruce Black.

©2020 Stephanie M. Sellers (P)2021 Stephanie M Sellers

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