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[edit] ▼ SynopsisThe 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. [edit] ▼ ReviewsCherokee testimony and petitions, personal letters, government documents, speeches, and newspaper articles provide a range of perspectives on the 1838 expulsion of the Cherokee nation from the southeastern US to what is now Oklahoma. An introduction outlines the racial attitudes, economic issues, and expansionism of the US in the early 19th century. Includes a chronology beginning in 1700. -- Annotation Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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