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The Wings of Oppression by Leslie Pinckney Hill is a powerful work of African American literature that explores the struggles, resilience, and moral courage of Black communities facing systemic oppression in the early twentieth century. Through richly developed characters and compelling narrative, Hill examines themes of racial injustice, social inequality, and the pursuit of dignity and freedom.The novel blends literary artistry with historical awareness, offering readers both an engaging story and a lens into the social and cultural challenges of its time. Hill’s work reflects the broader African American experience while emphasizing the importance of education, perseverance, and self-determination.This book is ideal for readers interested in African American literature, historical fiction, social justice themes, and early twentieth-century Black life in the United States.