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| #2395898 in Books | Osburn Katherine M B | 2014-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.76 x5.98l,1.01 | File type: PDF | 342 pages | Choctaw Resurgence in Mississippi Race Class and Nation Building in the Jim Crow South 1830 1977||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I also thought that her explorations and theorizing of these situations could be much more useful than it stands|By Ai|This book might matter more to people who understand what its intervention is in the first place- that the Mississippi Choctaw "Miracle" is not in fact a miracle at all, but rather was in line directly with Choctaw political resistance over the course of over a|||“In this extensively researched book, Osburn presents a compelling history of the Mississippi Choctaws and sheds new light on these often forgotten people.”—Sheri M. Shuck-Hall, author of Journey to the West: The Alabama and Coushatta Ind
When the Choctaws were removed from their Mississippi homeland to Indian Territory in 1830, several thousand remained behind, planning to take advantage of Article 14 in the removal treaty, which promised that any Choctaws who wished to remain in Mississippi could apply for allotments of land. When the remaining Choctaws applied for their allotments, however, the government reneged, and the Choctaws were left dispossessed and impoverished. Thus begins the history of...
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