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CHAPTER 4: Born a Slave, Bred a Soldier
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They grew up, fell in love - and kept working in their master's fields.

BY STEPHANIE HEINATZ
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July 26 2006

Tiny rays of Virginia's radiant sun filter through the thick branches of the walnut trees towering above a two-story farmhouse in James City County.

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