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From Bondage to Beacon

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the sweeping expanse of American history, the remarkable lives of my fourth great-grandparents, Rev. Horace Johnson Carr and his wife, Kitty Winston Carr, offer a poignant reminder of how faith, resilience, and unwavering determination can spark profound change. Their journey-from the harsh realities of enslavement to becoming pillars of hope in their community-highlights their extraordinary courage and steadfast commitment, even in the face of relentless adversity.

Horace Carr was born in 1812 on Aquilla Johnson's plantation in Spring Creek, Tennessee. From a young age, he was confronted with the brutal realities of slavery. He endured the grueling demands of plantation life, including long hours of backbreaking labor and harsh living conditions. The threat of the War of 1812 added another layer of uncertainty and fear, making every day a battle for dignity and humanity in a world that seemed devoid of promise.

Kitty Winston Carr's story began in 1815 in Spotsylvania, Virginia, where she was born free. She moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee, during a time of considerable social and economic upheaval and married Horace in the early 1830s. Their union was not just a marriage, but a shared journey of struggle and triumph, a beacon of hope amidst oppression, and a reflection of the spirit that defines their legacy.

Navigating the complexities of early 19th-century America, Horace and Kitty Carr's lives unfolded against a backdrop of significant societal changes. Yet, their enduring strength, rooted in Horace's spiritual mission and Kitty's visionary dreams, became a powerful force within their community. Their efforts culminated in establishing Mount Zion Church in 1867, a beacon of African American empowerment and unity.

This book, structured into nine pivotal chapters, follows the lives of Horace and Kitty Carr, revealing their struggles, faith, and leadership. Their story is more than historical; it is a powerful reminder of how individuals can overcome adversity to champion justice and equality. As you explore their journey, may you find inspiration in their enduring legacy of courage and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jarrett
Date
3 September 2024
Pages
106
ISBN
9798895461631

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In the sweeping expanse of American history, the remarkable lives of my fourth great-grandparents, Rev. Horace Johnson Carr and his wife, Kitty Winston Carr, offer a poignant reminder of how faith, resilience, and unwavering determination can spark profound change. Their journey-from the harsh realities of enslavement to becoming pillars of hope in their community-highlights their extraordinary courage and steadfast commitment, even in the face of relentless adversity.

Horace Carr was born in 1812 on Aquilla Johnson's plantation in Spring Creek, Tennessee. From a young age, he was confronted with the brutal realities of slavery. He endured the grueling demands of plantation life, including long hours of backbreaking labor and harsh living conditions. The threat of the War of 1812 added another layer of uncertainty and fear, making every day a battle for dignity and humanity in a world that seemed devoid of promise.

Kitty Winston Carr's story began in 1815 in Spotsylvania, Virginia, where she was born free. She moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee, during a time of considerable social and economic upheaval and married Horace in the early 1830s. Their union was not just a marriage, but a shared journey of struggle and triumph, a beacon of hope amidst oppression, and a reflection of the spirit that defines their legacy.

Navigating the complexities of early 19th-century America, Horace and Kitty Carr's lives unfolded against a backdrop of significant societal changes. Yet, their enduring strength, rooted in Horace's spiritual mission and Kitty's visionary dreams, became a powerful force within their community. Their efforts culminated in establishing Mount Zion Church in 1867, a beacon of African American empowerment and unity.

This book, structured into nine pivotal chapters, follows the lives of Horace and Kitty Carr, revealing their struggles, faith, and leadership. Their story is more than historical; it is a powerful reminder of how individuals can overcome adversity to champion justice and equality. As you explore their journey, may you find inspiration in their enduring legacy of courage and hope.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Jarrett
Date
3 September 2024
Pages
106
ISBN
9798895461631