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The American Indians as Slaveholders and Secessionists

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Annie Heloise Abel's 'The American Indians as Slaveholders and Secessionists' is a groundbreaking analysis of the role played by Native American tribes in the antebellum South. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Abel examines how Native American tribes in the southeastern United States not only owned slaves but also actively supported the secessionist movement. Abel's writing style is scholarly and thorough, providing readers with a wealth of historical context and insight into the complex dynamics of race, power, and identity in pre-Civil War America. This book sheds new light on a little-known aspect of American history and challenges readers to rethink the traditional narratives of slavery and secession. Annie Heloise Abel, a pioneering historian and expert on Native American history, brings a unique perspective to the subject matter, drawing on her extensive knowledge and research to present a compelling argument. With meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the complexities of race and identity, Abel's work is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of Native American and African American history in the United States. I highly recommend 'The American Indians as Slaveholders and Secessionists' to scholars, students, and general readers alike who are seeking a deeper understanding of America's complex past.

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eBook : 4 de enero de 2022

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