In "Dog Jack," a slave boy and his dog flee their master's plantation, join the united army, and face off against their former lord. His regiment valued his battle talents so highly that he was twice exchanged for a Confederate prisoner of war.
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In "Dog Jack," a slave boy and his dog flee their master's plantation, join the united army, and face off against their former lord. His regiment valued his battle talents so highly that he was twice exchanged for a Confederate prisoner of war.
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