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Voices of Cherokee Women

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Zusatztext "In her spirited and well-sourced collection! Johnston...unfolds history through the voices of people who remembered terrible events....An academic account that respectfully resurrects long-dead voices from a people who still have a lot to tell us." - Kirkus Reviews" "The totality of [the book's] haunting intimate recollections and excerpts is complex! nuanced! and powerfully resonant with a determination to preserve a precious heritage and identity ... The message is endurance and strength! a real sense of survival that encompasses both physical and spiritual realms ... Voices of Cherokee Women is a rare collection of refracted glimpses of Native American women [and] is offered as a tribute to women who endured through many reversals." - Nancy Lorraine from Midwest Book Review "Rich with detailed personal remembrances! Voices of Cherokee Women is a wonderful honoring of [Cherokee women's ] complex and still evolving heritage." - Sandi Tomlin-Sutker from Western North Carolina Woman Informationen zum Autor Carolyn Ross Johnston has a B.A. from Samford University and a Ph.D. in history from the University of California–Berkeley. Her previous publications Cherokee Women in Crisis: Removal , The Civil War , and Allotment, 1838-1907 ; Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in America ; Jack London: An American Radical ; and My Father’s War: Fighting with the Buffalo Soldiers in World War II . A recipient of Woodrow Wilson and Danforth fellowships and a Pulitzer-prize nominee, Johnston teaches at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, where she is professor of history and American studies and the Elie Wiesel Professor of Humane Letters. Klappentext "Voices of Cherokee Women" is a compelling collection of first-person accounts by Cherokee women. It includes letters, diaries, newspaper articles, oral histories, ancient myths, and accounts by travelers, traders, and missionaries who encountered the Cherokees from the 16th century to the present. Among the stories told by these "voices" are those of Rebecca Neugin being carried as a child on the Trail of Tears; Mary Stapler Ross seeing her beautiful Rose Cottage burned to the ground during the Civil War; Hannah Hicks watching as marauders steal her food and split open her feather beds, scattering the feathers in the wind; and girls at the Cherokee Female Seminary studying the same curriculum as women at Mount Holyoke. Zusammenfassung Voices of Cherokee Women is a compelling collection of first-person accounts by Cherokee women....

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Authors Carolyn Ross (EDT) Johnston
Assisted by Carolyn Ross Johnston (Editor)
Publisher Blair John F Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.10.2013
 
EAN 9780895875990
ISBN 978-0-89587-599-0
No. of pages 256
Series Real Voices, Real History
Real Voices, Real History
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Amerikanische Geschichte, Amerika, Ethnic Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, HISTORY / Native American, History - General History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies

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