"The American Prejudice Against Color" by William G. Allen is a real-life drama that explores the intense racism in 19th-century America. The story centers around Allen, and the chaos that erupts when he plans to marry Mary E. King, a white woman. Allen shares his own frightening experiences and how the country reacted with anger and violence to their love. He writes about almost dying because of a mob fueled by racial hate, diving into the harsh reality of being a free Black man in a nation that talked about freedom but didn't offer it to everyone. It's a story of their love against the odds, showing courage and shedding light on the unfair rules of society during that time.

The American Prejudice Against Color An Authentic Narrative, Showing How Easily the Nation Got into an Uproar.
By William G. Allen
In a nation divided by hate, one man's love for a white woman ignites a firestorm of prejudice and violence, revealing the deep scars of racism in America.
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2006-02-27
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