An American Betrayal: Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears - Daniel Blake Smith - Books - St. Martin's Griffin - 9781250012173 - April 23, 2013
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An American Betrayal: Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears

Daniel Blake Smith

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An American Betrayal: Cherokee Patriots and the Trail of Tears

Though the tragedy of the Trail of Tears is widely recognized today, the pervasive effects of the tribe's uprooting have never been examined in detail. Despite the Cherokees' efforts to assimilate with the dominant white culture?running their own newspaper, ratifying a constitution based on that of the United States?they were never able to integrate fully with white men in the New World.

In An American Betrayal, Daniel Blake Smith's vivid prose brings to life a host of memorable characters: the veteran Indian-fighter Andrew Jackson, who adopted a young Indian boy into his home; Chief John Ross, only one-eighth Cherokee, who commanded the loyalty of most Cherokees because of his relentless effort to remain on their native soil; most dramatically, the dissenters in Cherokee country?especially Elias Boudinot and John Ridge, gifted young men who were educated in a New England academy but whose marriages to local white girls erupted in racial epithets, effigy burnings, and the closing of the school.

Smith, an award-winning historian, offers an eye-opening view of why neither assimilation nor Cherokee independence could succeed in Jacksonian America.


272 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 23, 2013
ISBN13 9781250012173
Publishers St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 272
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 19 mm   ·   494 g
Language English  

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