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Hiram goes back to Greenwood primarily to confront his past and seek closure regarding his family's history and the traumatic events that occurred there. He is driven by a desire to understand the legacy of slavery and the injustices faced by his ancestors. Additionally, his return is fueled by a quest for personal identity and a need to reclaim his family's narrative. This journey ultimately becomes a catalyst for Hiram's growth and self-discovery.

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