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From the Quill to the Gavel: The Life of Reuben S. Mitchell
A documented biography of Reuben S. Mitchell examining his rise from Reconstruction-era Florida into civic leadership, fraternal service, and public influence, grounded in extensive primary-source research. -
Builders of Freedom
A historical study of political, civic, and institutional leadership during Reconstruction and its aftermath, focusing on documented individuals and verified public records rather than myth or folklore. -
Behind the Veil
An exploration of law, fraternal institutions, and justice, tracing how Prince Hall–affiliated leaders navigated courts, politics, and civil rights through documented case studies. -
Generations Across America: The Urso Family Saga
A multigenerational family history that follows migration, labor, and identity across regions of the United States, reconstructed through census data, vital records, and archival sources. -
Ashlar Songs and Temple Hymns (Poetry)
A collection of poems reflecting on labor, light, memory, and fraternity, drawing on Masonic symbolism and historical consciousness to explore spiritual and communal bonds. -
Words in Watercolor (Poetry)
A poetry collection blending personal reflection, place, and historical awareness, written in a lyrical style that meditates on memory, resilience, and inherited experience.