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America's Trail of Tears: A Story of Love and Betrayal

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Documented history with extended bibliography and footnotes, but reads like a novel. Captures dramatic events leading up to Trail of Tears and immediately after--including assassinations of key leaders, arrests of missionaries, and riots stemming from mixed-race marriages. The Cherokee saga--about a people who became "civilized" by adopting commerce, trade, literacy and Christianity of the whites--served as the seminal case for how the United States related to all Native Americans thereafter.

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Dean W. Arnold

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