The book In At the Death was written by author Harry Turtledove Here you can read free online of In At the Death book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is In At the Death a good or bad book?
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That still thrilled him. It had never happened before he started this occupation duty. His whole life long, he’d been taught to move aside for whites. Dreadful things happened to colored people who didn’t. Now he had a Tredegar in his hands and the U.S. Army at his back. Anybody who didn’t like that—and there were bound to be people who didn’t—and was rash enough to let him know it could end up suddenly dead, and no one would say a word. Other members of Gracchus’ band had shot whites in Madison... for any reason or none, and then gone about their business. Oh, the ofays in town flabbled, but who paid attention to them? Not a soul. White women were particularly quick not just to get out of the way but to get out of sight. Cassius had seen that ever since he got here. Shooting wasn’t the only revenge Negroes could take on their former social superiors. Oh, no—not at all. Cassius scowled when he saw blue X’s painted on walls. Those would come down or get painted over in a hurry—they were shorthand for C.S.
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