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After a tear-filled recitation of the circumstances of the shooting to his devastated mother, and a touching farewell with Michael, Christopher seeks a refuge with his movie actor brother, Jack Conley, amid the experimental excesses of Hollywood, California. Paths Along the Way traces the lives of Christopher and Michael as they unfold against the backdrop of a turbulent yet captivating America. Christopher's path will lead him back to Boston, where he will grow and prosper and ultimately become a prominent trial lawyer, while Michael is bent upon a darker course. He will enlist in the 101st Airborne and become the bravest of the brave as an Army Ranger enduring the horror of the Vietnam War. When he returns home, he becomes a state police detective, wrestling with his demons. Demons that force him to the brink of taking his own life and that of Christopher. On the night of November 2nd, 1991 a Boston Police Detective is brutally murdered during a botched drug raid. 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This was at the height of the industrial revolution, when American workers were little more than slaves and females were the most oppressed and exploited of all workers. It was a time when workers' unions were demonized and the owners of industry were lionized, while engaged in untold acts of brutality, bloodshed, mayhem and murder. It was the Gilded Age when American history was written with the ink of lies. In Chicago, Mary would begin to organize working women and girls into trade unions and soon gained the attention of Samuel Gompers, The President of the American Federation of Labor. He would make her the first female labor organizer in America. She would soon become an admirer and ally of Mother Jones, Jane Addams, Eugene Debs and Clarence Darrow. She would meet her match in John O'Sullivan, a strikingly handsome man from Boston who had traveled the world as an able bodied seaman and become a labor columnist for the Boston Globe. 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