From Indian Territory to White Man's Country: Race, Nation, and the Politics of Land Ownership in Eastern Oklahoma, 1889-1940University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 351 pages |
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... American people . My dissertation demonstrates how complex ideas of nationhood evolved in relation to the racial self - constructions of Creck Indians and African Americans as well as white Americans . It further argues that in this ...
... American people . My dissertation demonstrates how complex ideas of nationhood evolved in relation to the racial self - constructions of Creck Indians and African Americans as well as white Americans . It further argues that in this ...
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... American extension agents encouraged African American mobilization and white reformers insisted that Native Americans determine the shape of their own tribal organizations . African Americans and Native Americans pursued their own ...
... American extension agents encouraged African American mobilization and white reformers insisted that Native Americans determine the shape of their own tribal organizations . African Americans and Native Americans pursued their own ...
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... Americans in Oklahoma applied for and received Farm Security Administration's Tenant Purchase loans in proportion to their numbers as tenants . Between 1937 and 1939 , at ... Native Americans hardly represented a solution to the problems 280.
... Americans in Oklahoma applied for and received Farm Security Administration's Tenant Purchase loans in proportion to their numbers as tenants . Between 1937 and 1939 , at ... Native Americans hardly represented a solution to the problems 280.
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