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Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage

Autor William Loren Katz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2011 – vârsta de la 12 ani
The compelling account of how two heritages united in their struggle to gain freedom and equality in America--now updated with new content
The first paths to freedom taken by runaway slaves led to Native American villages. There, black men and women found acceptance and friendship among our country's original inhabitants. Though they seldom appear in textbooks and movies, the children of Native- and African-American marriages helped shape the early days of the fur trade, added a new dimension to frontier diplomacy, and made a daring contribution to the fight for American liberty.
Since its original publication, William Loren Katz's "Black Indians" has remained the definitive work on a long, arduous quest for freedom and equality. This new edition features a new cover and includes updated information about a neglected chapter in American history.
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ISBN-13: 9781442446366
ISBN-10: 1442446366
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 142 x 213 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

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Katz explores the little-told story of black Indians--people with dual African and Native American ancestry or African Americans who lived primarily with Native Americans. Using fascinating biographies and detailed research, he creates a chronology of this hidden heritage during the settlement of the American West. Illustrations.

Notă biografică

William Loren Katzis the author of forty books, including such award-winning titles asBreaking the Chains: African American Slave Resistance,The Black West, andBlack Women of the Old West.He has lectured in Europe, Africa, and the United States; he has been a Scholar in Residence at Teachers College, Columbia University; and he has served as a consultant to the Smithsonian Institute and to school systems from California to Florida and England. He lives in New York City. Visit him at WilliamLKatz.com.