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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- Introduction
- 1 The Griersons
- 2 “My negro Woman Judah”: William's Decision
- 3 Race and Removal: Katy's Compromise
- 4 Separate Paths: Katy and William in the Antebellum Creek Nation
- 5 “It is negroes that we are killing now”: The Graysons' Civil War
- 6 Northern Indians and Negro Slaves: Wash and the Politics of Reconstruction
- 7 Hardship and Opportunity: The Fortunes of Emma, Vicey, and Wash
- 8 Divided by Blood: The Graysons and the End of the Creek Nation
- 9 Wash in the Age of Progress
- 10 The Graysons in a Black and White World
- Afterword
- A Note on Sources and Historiography
- Index
Afterword
Afterword
- Chapter:
- (p.213) Afterword
- Source:
- Black, White, and Indian
- Author(s):
Claudio Saunt (Contributor Webpage)
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- Introduction
- 1 The Griersons
- 2 “My negro Woman Judah”: William's Decision
- 3 Race and Removal: Katy's Compromise
- 4 Separate Paths: Katy and William in the Antebellum Creek Nation
- 5 “It is negroes that we are killing now”: The Graysons' Civil War
- 6 Northern Indians and Negro Slaves: Wash and the Politics of Reconstruction
- 7 Hardship and Opportunity: The Fortunes of Emma, Vicey, and Wash
- 8 Divided by Blood: The Graysons and the End of the Creek Nation
- 9 Wash in the Age of Progress
- 10 The Graysons in a Black and White World
- Afterword
- A Note on Sources and Historiography
- Index