Cassius (adopted the surname Madison in 1945; b. 1928) was Scipio's son. He was named for the head hunter of Anne Colleton's Marshlands Plantation who later became chairman of the Congaree Socialist Republic. Growing up in a world filled with hate and fear, the young Cassius sought to strike back at Freedom Party oppressors. In early 1943, in order to get out of going to church early on Sunday mornings, he told his father that he was joining a resistance group. By skipping church, he escaped a Freedom Party cleanout that obliterated the remaining black section of Augusta, Georgia's Terry ghetto. His family died in Camp Determination in 1943.
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