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BLACK LOVE WHY DO WE' FIGHT LIKE THIS?
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BLACK LOVE WHY DO WE' FIGHT LIKE THIS? in Ottawa, ON
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BLACK LOVE WHY DO WE' FIGHT LIKE THIS? in Ottawa, ON
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Set during one of the most turbulent periods in American history, Silence of the Magnolia Trees is a powerful story of family, ambition, and the consequences of choices made in desperate times.
Leroy Robinson dreams of building a better life for his family in Harlem. Hardworking and determined, he believes opportunity is finally within reach when a promising investment is introduced through members of his own family. But what begins as hope for financial success slowly entangles him in a dangerous world of crime, betrayal, and moral conflict.
As the Civil Rights Movement reshapes the nation, the Robinson family faces pressures that test their loyalty, faith, and resilience. When tragedy strikes and hidden secrets begin to surface, the family must confront the painful realities of justice, race, and survival in a deeply divided America.
Moving between the streets of New York City and the quiet southern landscape of Georgia, this gripping historical novel explores legacy, sacrifice, and the voices that history tried to silence.
Silence of the Magnolia Trees is a compelling tale of family bonds, difficult choices, and the echoes of the past that continue to shape the future.
Set during one of the most turbulent periods in American history, Silence of the Magnolia Trees is a powerful story of family, ambition, and the consequences of choices made in desperate times.
Leroy Robinson dreams of building a better life for his family in Harlem. Hardworking and determined, he believes opportunity is finally within reach when a promising investment is introduced through members of his own family. But what begins as hope for financial success slowly entangles him in a dangerous world of crime, betrayal, and moral conflict.
As the Civil Rights Movement reshapes the nation, the Robinson family faces pressures that test their loyalty, faith, and resilience. When tragedy strikes and hidden secrets begin to surface, the family must confront the painful realities of justice, race, and survival in a deeply divided America.
Moving between the streets of New York City and the quiet southern landscape of Georgia, this gripping historical novel explores legacy, sacrifice, and the voices that history tried to silence.
Silence of the Magnolia Trees is a compelling tale of family bonds, difficult choices, and the echoes of the past that continue to shape the future.

















