The Sister of Mary Dyer: The High Price of Freedom
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A fascinating blend of little known history and compelling fiction. Convicted by the Puritans in 1660 for being a Quaker Mary Dyer courageously faced the gallows on the Boston Commons. Often misunderstood by her husband and six children she turned her back on those who loved her for the higher principle of protesting the anti-Quaker Laws. What must it have been like to stand beneath the gallows and watch a loved one make the ultimate sacrifice for something you do not fully understand? Mary Dyers sacrifice helped pave the way for our first amendment rights of the freedom of religion and speech and pointed out the need for the separation of church and state.
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