Coming Soon: God of The Oppressed

Why He Heard Us Anyway

About

In the cotton fields of the American South, beneath the lash of cruelty and the weight of chains, a cry rose up—not just from the mouths of the enslaved, but from the soul of a people. God of the Oppressed: Why He Heard Us Anyway is a soul-stirring historical novel rooted in truth, ancestral memory, and spiritual resilience. Blending storytelling with historical insight, this book follows the forgotten faith, hidden rituals, and whispered prayers of enslaved African Americans who dared to believe that God still walked among them.

Through vivid narrative and poetic prose, Solomon’s Daughter paints a portrait of a people who used Psalms as swords and roots as shields, whose spiritual traditions were branded as superstition but held the keys to survival. From the blood-soaked soil of bondage to the secret altars built in the night, this novel explores why—despite sin, trauma, and spiritual confusion—God never turned His back.

This is not just a story of oppression. It is a story of power. Of ancestors who laid down, but didn’t die. Of the God who heard them through the ashes. And of the divine inheritance passed down through chains, roots, and Psalms.