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"The People Could Fly" is set in the pre-Civil War American South, primarily on a plantation where enslaved Africans endure harsh conditions and oppression. The story reflects the deep sense of longing for freedom and the connection to African heritage, as the enslaved characters remember their ability to fly—a symbol of liberation. The setting underscores the themes of resilience and hope amidst suffering, capturing both the physical and spiritual struggles of the characters.

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