Fred Savage

represented by Jeanie Pantelakis
Although born and raised in the state of Maine, Fred Savage moved ‘out west’ many years ago and now lives in beautiful Casper, Wyoming, located in the heart of the ‘Equality State.’
He is a Construction Technology teacher and Associate Professor of many years.
He served proudly in Vietnam with the US Army; Airborne – Infantry; leaving the service in 1971 at the rank of Sergeant.
He has won many writing awards with Wyoming Writers Inc. in several categories
Black Indian – Red Heart (White Justice)
This is the story of an orphaned boy, Manteca Sage, the son of a runaway slave and an Indian woman. He is raised on the reservation by Miss Lillie, a white missionary lady, and grows up learning life’s lessons from perhaps the most subjugated people in the nation; the Santee Sioux Indians.
Walk on the path of Manteca as he learns the truth. The whites will never be satisfied until they take possession of all the Indian lands. He becomes a warrior in a never ending battle for justice on behalf of his Indian people. The details that lead up to the infamous Indian war of 1862 and the largest mass execution in US history are brought out in this very believable tale of survival.
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