Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage
ISBN-13:
9781442446373
ISBN-10:
1442446374
Edition:
Reissue
Author:
William Loren Katz
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781442446373
ISBN-10:
1442446374
Edition:
Reissue
Author:
William Loren Katz
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Format:
Paperback
272 pages
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Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage (ISBN-13: 9781442446373 and ISBN-10: 1442446374), written by authors
William Loren Katz, was published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2012.
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The compelling account of how two heritages united in their struggle to gain freedom and equality in America—now updated with new content!
The first paths to freedom taken by runaway slaves led to Native American villages. There, black men and women found acceptance and friendship among our country’s original inhabitants. Though they seldom appear in textbooks and movies, the children of Native- and African-American marriages helped shape the early days of the fur trade, added a new dimension to frontier diplomacy, and made a daring contribution to the fight for American liberty.
Since its original publication, William Loren Katz’s Black Indians has remained the definitive work on a long, arduous quest for freedom and equality. This new edition features a new cover and includes updated information about a neglected chapter in American history.
The first paths to freedom taken by runaway slaves led to Native American villages. There, black men and women found acceptance and friendship among our country’s original inhabitants. Though they seldom appear in textbooks and movies, the children of Native- and African-American marriages helped shape the early days of the fur trade, added a new dimension to frontier diplomacy, and made a daring contribution to the fight for American liberty.
Since its original publication, William Loren Katz’s Black Indians has remained the definitive work on a long, arduous quest for freedom and equality. This new edition features a new cover and includes updated information about a neglected chapter in American history.
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