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The Cherokee Removal : A Brief History with Documents (2004, Paperback)

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ISBN
9780312415990
EAN
9780312415990

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Bedford/Saint Martin's
ISBN-10
0312415990
ISBN-13
9780312415990
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46949880

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
224 Pages
Publication Name
Cherokee Removal : a Brief History with Documents
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Subject
General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, History
Author
Michael D. Green
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
7.5 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
973.5/7
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Foreword Preface List of Illustrations Introduction: The Cherokees and U.S. Indian Policy The Cherokee People Early Contact with British Colonists The United States "Civilization" Program Cherokee Culture Change Pressure for Removal Cherokee Resistance and Capitulation 1. Cherokee "Civilization" Becoming "Civilized" Young Wolf, Last Will and Testament , 1814 Cherokee Committee, Ruling on Young Wolf''s Estate , 1824 A Cherokee View of "Civilization" John Ridge , Letter to Albert Gallatin , February 27, 1826 Christian Missions Elizabeth Taylor, Letter to Miss Abigail Parker , June 26, 1828 Sally M. Reece, Letter to Reverend Daniel Campbell , July 25, 1828 Nancy Reece, Letter to Reverend Fayette Shepherd , December 25, 1828 Quantifying Cherokee "Civilization" The Census of 1835 The Cherokee Constitution of 1827 Constitution of the Cherokee Nation : Formed by a Convention of Delegates from the Several Districts, at New Echota , July 1827 2. Georgia Policy The Georgia Laws Georgia State Assembly, Laws Extending Jurisdiction over the Cherokees , December 19, 1829 and December 22, 1830 Georgia and the Supreme Court United States Supreme Court, Worcester v. Georgia , March 1832 Dispossessing the Cherokees Memorial of Protest of the Cherokee Nation , June 22, 1836 White Intruders Zillah Haynie Brandon, Memoir , 1830-1838 3. United States Policy In Defense of the Cherokees: The "William Penn" Essays William Penn [Jeremiah Evarts], A Brief View of the Present Relations between the Government and People of the United States and Indians within Our National Limits, November 1829 American Women Organize against Removal Catherine Beecher, Circular, Addressed to Benevolent Ladies of the U. States , December 25, 1829 Lewis Cass Justifies Removal Lewis Cass, Removal of the Indians, January 1830 Congress Acts United States Congress, Indian Removal Act , May 28, 1830 Andrew Jackson Applauds the Removal Act Andrew Jackson, State of the Union Address , December 6, 1830 4. The Cherokee Debate Women and Removal Cherokee Women, Petition , May 2, 1817 Cherokee Women, Petition , June 30, 1818 Cherokee Women, Petition, October 17, 1821 [1831?] Elias Boudinot''s Editorials in the Cherokee Phoenix Elias Boudinot, Editorials in the Cherokee Phoenix, 1829, 1831 The Treaty of New Echota Treaty with the Cherokees, 1835 The Opposition Continues John Ross, Letter in Answer to Inquiries from a Friend , July 2, 1836 The Treaty Party''s Defense Elias Boudinot, Letters and Other Papers Relating to the Cherokee Affairs: Being a Reply to Sundry Publications of John Ross , 1837 5. The Trail of Tears Enrollment Memorial of Protest of the Cherokee Nation , June 22, 1836 Forced Removal Evan Jones, Letters , May-December 1838 Waiting to Cross the Mississippi George Hicks, Letter from the Trail of Tears , January 13, 1839 Removal through a Child''s Eyes Rebecca Neugin, Recollections of Removal , 1932 Rebuilding the Cherokee Nation Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Journal , 1841 Removal 150 Years Later Wilma Mankiller, Reflections on Removal , 1993 Appendix Chronology of the Cherokee Removal (c. 1700-2003) Index
Synopsis
The Cherokee Removal of 18381839 unfolded against a complex backdrop of competing ideologies, self-interest, party politics, altruism, and ambition. Using documents that convey Cherokee voices, government policy, and white citizens' views, Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green present a multifaceted account of this complicated moment in American history. The second edition of this successful, class-tested volume contains four new sources, including the Cherokee Constitution of 1827 and a modern Cherokee's perspective on the removal. The introduction provides students with succinct historical background. Document headnotes contextualize the selections and draw attention to historical methodology. To aid students' investigation of this compelling topic, suggestions for further reading, photographs, and a chronology of the Cherokee removal are also included., The Cherokee Removal of 1838-1839 unfolded against a complex backdrop of competing ideologies, self-interest, party politics, altruism, and ambition. Using documents that convey Cherokee voices, government policy, and white citizens' views, Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green present a multifaceted account of this complicated moment in American history. The second edition of this successful, class-tested volume contains four new sources, including the Cherokee Constitution of 1827 and a modern Cherokee's perspective on the removal. The introduction provides students with succinct historical background. Document headnotes contextualize the selections and draw attention to historical methodology. To aid students' investigation of this compelling topic, suggestions for further reading, photographs, and a chronology of the Cherokee removal are also included.

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