The People That Could Fly
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"The People That Could Fly" is a magical and whimsical folktale that tells the story of a group of enslaved African Americans who possess the ability to fly. Through their mysterious powers, these individuals are able to escape the bonds of slavery and soar through the skies to freedom. The tale follows a young slave girl named Sarah who learns of the flying people from an elderly woman named Mammy Sally. Intrigued by the possibility of freedom, Sarah begs the flying people to take her with them. After proving her worthiness and courage, the flying people agree to help Sarah escape. As they make their daring escape, the flying people face many challenges and obstacles, but their determination and bravery see them through. Along the way, they encounter other enslaved individuals who are inspired by their courage and join them on their journey to freedom. Through its enchanting storytelling and themes of resilience and liberation, "The People That Could Fly" serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and spirit of those who have overcome oppression and adversity. Ultimately, it is a tale of hope and triumph in the face of injustice, and a celebration of the indomitable human spirit.

