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"Freedom Road" is set in the post-Civil War United States, primarily in the Southern states during the Reconstruction era. The story follows the struggles of freed slaves as they navigate newfound freedoms and face the challenges of racism, economic hardship, and social injustice. The narrative highlights the tension between hope for a better future and the harsh realities of life in a divided society. The setting serves as a backdrop for exploring themes of freedom, identity, and the fight for civil rights.

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