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Die trotzigen Amerikaner

Diese Serie taucht ein in die moralische Suche nach Ordnung angesichts der dunklen Strömungen der amerikanischen Geschichte. Sie verfolgt die Wege jener, die Hass, Korruption und Ungerechtigkeit trotzen und eine neue Nation auf den Fundamenten der Ausgestoßenen und Gesetzlosen errichten. Jede Erzählung dient als Parabel für Aufruhr und die Suche nach Wahrheit in den schattigen Grenzgebieten ihrer Zeit. Es ist eine tiefgründige Erkundung moralischer Herausforderungen und des Strebens nach Gerechtigkeit gegen alle Widrigkeiten.

How Beautiful They Were
A Child Went Forth
Cloud and the Fire

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