Two men, two dreams, two new towns on the plains, and a railroad that will determine whether the townsâone black, one whiteâlive or die.
Will Crump has survived the Civil War, Red Cloudâs War, and the loss of his love, but the search for peace still eludes him. From Colorado, famed Texas Ranger Charlie Goodnight lures Will to Texas, where he finds new love, but can love between a sharpshooter and a Quaker survive? Will has a chance to join in founding a new town, and risks everythingâhis savings, his family, and his lifeâbut it will all be for nothing if the new railroad passes them by.
Luther has escaped slavery in Kentucky through Albinia, Willâs sister, only to find prejudice rearing its ugly head in Indiana. When the Black Codes are passed, heâs forced to leave and begin a new odyssey. Where can he and his family go to be truly free? Can they start a town owned by blacks, run by blacks, with no one to answer to? Their success depends on the almighty railroad and overcoming bigotry to prove their town deserves the chance to thrive.
Willâs eldest sister, Julia, and her husband, Hiram, are watching the demise of their steamboat business and jump into railroads, but thereâs a long black shadow in the form of Jay Gould, the robber baron who ruthlessly swallows any business he considers competition. Can Julia fight the rules against women in business, dodge Gould, and hold her marriage together?
The Founding tells the little-known story of the Exodusters and Nicodemus, the black town on the plains of Kansas, and the parallel story of Willâs founding of Lubbock, Texas, against the background of railroad expansion in America. A family reunited, new love discovered, the quest for freedom, the rise of two towns. In the end, can they reach Across the Great Divide? The Founding is the exciting conclusion to the series.