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A Century of Dishonor

A Century of Dishonor

The Classic Expose of the Plight of the Native Americans

by Helen Hunt Jackson and Eric Hatch
Paperback
Publication Date: 05/05/2003

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Sharply critical of the United States government's cruelty toward Native Americans, this monumental study describes the maltreatment of Indians as far back as the American Revolution. Focusing on the Delaware and the Cheyenne, the text goes on to document and deplore the sufferings of the Sioux, Nez Perce, Ponca, Winnebago, and Cherokee - in the process revealing a succession of broken treaties, the government's forced removal of tribes from choice lands, and other examples of inhuman treatment of the nation's 300,000 Indians. Stirring and eloquently stated, A Century of Dishonor was written in the hope of righting the wrongs inflicted upon this nation's first inhabitants. Within a year following its publication (1881), the book helped create the powerful Indian Rights Association. Decades later, author and critic Allen Nevins described the volume as ""one of the soundest and most exhaustive works"" ever written about Indian rights. Still a valuable reference, this book will be welcomed by students, historians, and others interested in the plight of Native Americans.
ISBN:
9780486426983
9780486426983
Category:
Ethnic studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
05-05-2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dover Publications Inc.
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
350
Dimensions (mm):
214x136x18mm
Weight:
0.37kg

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