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Cane Creek : Mother of Meetings

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1036512487
ISBN-13 9781036512484
Publisher Sothis Press
Imprint Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification: Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
Ksh 5,300.00
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This book offers a comprehensive and deeply engaging exploration of the Cane Creek community's history within North Carolina from its earliest days through pivotal moments in American history. By weaving together personal narratives, historical records, and the dedicated research of both the author and local historians, it presents a vivid tableau of a community that has stood at the crossroads of American history. Topics range from the Quaker community's foundational role, through the turmoil of the Revolutionary War and Civil War, to discussions on slavery, education, and religious practices.

Set against the broader backdrop of American Quakerism and its impact on social justice issues such as slavery and war, this narrative delves into how Cane Creek's residents navigated these challenges while holding true to their principles. The author skillfully articulates the thematic depth of resilience, community solidarity, and an unwavering commitment to peace that have characterized this area over centuries.

Through meticulous research and evocative storytelling, readers are invited to discover not just the historical significance but also the enduring spirit of Cane Creek. This book stands as a testament to the profound influence small communities can have on shaping broader societal values, offering invaluable insights into understanding our collective past.

With its rich detail and compelling accounts, this work is poised to captivate anyone interested in American history, Quaker traditions, or the dynamics of community resilience through times of change.
This book offers a comprehensive and deeply engaging exploration of the Cane Creek community''s history within North Carolina from its earliest days through pivotal moments in American history. By weaving together personal narratives, historical records, and the dedicated research of both the author and local historians, it presents a vivid tableau of a community that has stood at the crossroads of American history. Topics range from the Quaker community''s foundational role, through the turmoil of the Revolutionary War and Civil War, to discussions on slavery, education, and religious practices.

Set against the broader backdrop of American Quakerism and its impact on social justice issues such as slavery and war, this narrative delves into how Cane Creek''s residents navigated these challenges while holding true to their principles. The author skillfully articulates the thematic depth of resilience, community solidarity, and an unwavering commitment to peace that have characterized this area over centuries.

Through meticulous research and evocative storytelling, readers are invited to discover not just the historical significance but also the enduring spirit of Cane Creek. This book stands as a testament to the profound influence small communities can have on shaping broader societal values, offering invaluable insights into understanding our collective past.

With its rich detail and compelling accounts, this work is poised to captivate anyone interested in American history, Quaker traditions, or the dynamics of community resilience through times of change.

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