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Gli Americani Ribelli

Questa serie approfondisce la ricerca morale dell'ordine contro le correnti oscure della storia americana. Segue i viaggi di coloro che affrontano odio, corruzione e ingiustizia, costruendo una nuova nazione sulle fondamenta degli emarginati e dei fuorilegge. Ogni narrazione serve da parabola di insurrezione e ricerca della verità nelle frontiere ombrose del loro tempo. È una profonda esplorazione delle sfide morali e della ricerca della giustizia contro ogni probabilità.

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