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 - Всего страниц: 351 |
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... important information not only on Garveyism in Oklahoma but also an 15 earlier Back - lo - Africa movement led by Chief Alfred Charles Sam . " Similarly , the papers of the NAACP , housed at the Library of Congress , permitted me to ...
... important information not only on Garveyism in Oklahoma but also an 15 earlier Back - lo - Africa movement led by Chief Alfred Charles Sam . " Similarly , the papers of the NAACP , housed at the Library of Congress , permitted me to ...
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... important the hope of obtaining land was in motivating the town to reorganize . The document listed the objectives of reorganization as follows : first , “ to get land and either operate it together as a town or assign it to citizens of ...
... important the hope of obtaining land was in motivating the town to reorganize . The document listed the objectives of reorganization as follows : first , “ to get land and either operate it together as a town or assign it to citizens of ...
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... important ceremonial occasions . The town was by no means single93 minded in its focus on land , but the emphasis was clear . A comparison of those who led the movement toward OIWA incorporation in Thlopthlocco Tribal Town and Alabama ...
... important ceremonial occasions . The town was by no means single93 minded in its focus on land , but the emphasis was clear . A comparison of those who led the movement toward OIWA incorporation in Thlopthlocco Tribal Town and Alabama ...
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