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The One-Legged Man
- The Tales of the Steel Quarters
- Narrated by: Amy Veniegas
- Length: 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the city of Crestview, Florida, there stood an old steel mill. There were several African American families that live near it in a place they called the Steel Quarters. These are stories told by them and passed down from generation to generation.
Two girls are asked by their mother to stay in the house and not to eat from the peach tree. They disobey and go out anyway. On their way back in the house, they meet with an unexpected visitor: the One-Legged Man. He chases them in order to force them to tell the truth about their disobedience. The girls learn their lesson in the end.
©2018 Kyri Demby (P)2022 Kyri Demby
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