Om The Bishop of Cottontown
Set in the early 20th century, this novel by John Trotwood Moore tells the story of a young minister who becomes involved in the struggles of mill workers in the American South. The novel addresses themes of race, labor, and religion, and offers a unique perspective on the social and economic landscape of the time.
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