If You Please, President Lincoln

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, If You Please, President Lincoln?

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Robinet uses a first person point-of-view so that readers "may understand slavery and how it affected slave and master." This viewpoint allows readers to hear Moses' distinct voice and dialect, which add to the effectiveness of the historical account.

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If You Please, President Lincoln