About America’s Token of Freedom by Neil Levesque:
In 1694, a young African woman starts the world’s fight to end slavery. This human lover encourages her own future generations to fight today and forever for good versus evil. The brave 1694 African woman’s jostling for good-versus-evil might cause Fredrick Douglass’s, Harriet Tubman’s, and Moses Cartland’s foundations to end slavery in America. This heroic African super-woman’s ancient token-design is along a trail of past, presence, and future U.S. success and scandal. Why was an ancient copper piece, a 1694 New England Elephant Token, along Harriet Tubman’s Underground Railroad in 1853? Journey into the past as well as a potential future, seeing if this ancient token has played and will continue to play a role in the survival of freedom-based philosophies in the America we know and love. Neil Levesque is a US Navy submarine veteran who used the military’s great training to enter into thirty-five years of America’s awe-inspiring nuclear power industry. His military past, his discoveries on a farmland, and this town which started America’s right to freedom all resulted in this historical, godly novel.
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Neil Levesque is a US Navy submarine veteran who used the military’s great training to enter into thirty-five years of America’s awe-inspiring nuclear power industry. His military past, his discoveries on a farmland, and this town which started America’s right to freedom all resulted in this historical, godly novel.