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Black Indians, a hidden heritage, written by William Loren Katz

Label
Black Indians, a hidden heritage, written by William Loren Katz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-246) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Black Indians
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
769868216
Responsibility statement
written by William Loren Katz
Sub title
a hidden heritage
Summary
Using the records kept by mixed Indian and African-American colonies located in South, Central, and North America, the author traces the development and contributions of these biracial societies, which formed as a result of white oppression
Table Of Contents
Preface to the twenty-fifth anniversary edition -- Introduction -- If you know I have a history -- They fled amongst the Indians -- Between the races we cannot dig too deep a gulf -- The finest-looking people I have ever seen -- We are all living as in one house -- That you know who we are -- He was our go-between -- Their mixing is to be prevented -- Like the Indians themselves -- Blood so largely mingled -- The finest specimens of mankind -- No bars can hold Cherokee Bill -- "We are identical" -- The greatest sweat and dirt cowboy who ever lived -- So long to articulate
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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