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7-10-12: Leonard Pitts's "Freeman"
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Leonard Pitts, Jr., is a Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist whose work appears in the Baltimore Sun and newspapers across the country. He is also a novelist. His latest book is an historical novel that takes place at the end of the Civil War.
Today Pitts tells Tom about Freeman, a story of enduring love, tenacious determination, and justice in the face of implacable bigotry and violence.
You can meet Leonard Pitts at the Bowie branch of the Prince George's County Memorial Library tomorrow night at 7 p.m.
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