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Mt. P author recounts odyssey to freedom in latest book

An unlikely bond between an Irish indentured servant and an enslaved plantation worker is the subject of Lindy Keane Carter s latest novel, The Rice Birds, which has been described as ....

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MSNBC MSNBC Live With Hallie Jackson September 4, 2019 14:59:00

right. that would be offshore except for maybe the outer banks. maybe wouldn t see these types of winds, 100 to 120, but we could see 80 to 100 mile miles per hour wind gusts along the coastline of eastern north carolina and south carolina. the thing we re watching now, hallie, is the high water starting to move. we have our crews there with molly hunter. a little after 1:00 today it s supposed to be the third highest water cycle. if they don t get it then, they have know high tide after midnight. and and charleston tonight after midnight when we re expecting the second highest water level in charleston history next to hugo in the is about to get very serious for our flenriends in coastal carolinas and georgia. if you re living in the carolinas there is not the news you wanted to hear, fair to say? yes. it shifted slightly to the ....

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