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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... restrictions put it , Indians were “ able to shinny on their own 184 side and take care of the white man likewise . ' In the words of C. M. Bradley , who dealt in Indian lands , it was “ un - American " to keep this “ noble race of ...
... restrictions put it , Indians were “ able to shinny on their own 184 side and take care of the white man likewise . ' In the words of C. M. Bradley , who dealt in Indian lands , it was “ un - American " to keep this “ noble race of ...
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... Restrictions , Land Transfers , and Freedman - Newcomer Relations Land , once a cause of contention among Freedmen and immigrant African Americans , now became a basis of coalitions among them . One reason was that race became a ...
... Restrictions , Land Transfers , and Freedman - Newcomer Relations Land , once a cause of contention among Freedmen and immigrant African Americans , now became a basis of coalitions among them . One reason was that race became a ...
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... Restrictions on Restrictions on Surplus Categorization Homestead Allotment Allotment Whites No restrictions No restrictions " Negroes " " Mixed bloods " of less than one - half blood All minors " Mixed bloods " of one- Restricted until ...
... Restrictions on Restrictions on Surplus Categorization Homestead Allotment Allotment Whites No restrictions No restrictions " Negroes " " Mixed bloods " of less than one - half blood All minors " Mixed bloods " of one- Restricted until ...
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