Slavery in the Cherokee Nation : the Keetoowah Society and the defining of a people, 1855-1867

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    • Minges, Patrick N. (Patrick Neal)

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Slavery in the Cherokee Nation : the Keetoowah Society and the defining of a people, 1855-1867

Patrick N. Minges

(Studies in African American history and culture)

Routledge, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-288) and index

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This work explores the dynamic issues of race and religion within the Cherokee Nation and to look at the role of secret societies in shaping these forces during the nineteenth century.

Table of Contents

1. Red, Black and White in the Old South 2. Civilization and its Discontents 3. The Birth and Growth of the Keetoowah Society 4. Between Two Fires 5. So Laudable an Enterprise 6. The Most Sacred Obligations Conclusion Keetoowah Laws Appendix A: John Harrison Ex Slave Narrative Appendix B: Elizabeth Watts Interview

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