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Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874 (The Bregdan Chronicles, #22) Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874 by Ginny Dye
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“hating a thing someone did, and hating the person who did it, are two different things.  One is an acknowledgement of a truthful fact; the other is a cage that traps your soul.”
Ginny Dye, Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874
“The KKK ain’t trying to just destroy Cromwell Plantation.  They’re trying to destroy hope.  They’re trying to instill so much fear that ain’t anyone going to believe things can change for black folks.”
Ginny Dye, Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874
“Women were considered inferior property that were expected to bend to the will of their husband.”
Ginny Dye, Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874
“The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be,”
Ginny Dye, Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874
“Most had come from countries they were forced to flee, believing America was the land of opportunity. ”
Ginny Dye, Lifted by the Wings of Destiny: January-June 1874