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Creek Mary's Blood
Creek Mary's Blood
Author: Dee Brown
"By all accounts she was a great beauty who charmed all the male colonists of Georgia, . . . proud and hot-tempered, she had turned on the colonists for taking too much of her people's land." A journalist travels to Montana to interview an elderly Creek Indian about his ancestor Creek Mary.
ISBN: 412693
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 433
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Publisher: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Historical fiction involving Native-American descendants of Creek Mary.
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I thought this book was a little slow moving when I started it. It reads like a history book sometimes. However, I stuck with it and was absolutely astounded. I thought I knew the history of the Trail of Tears, but this book went into the details of what the Cherokee people had done to "settle" their land and create their own government before Andrew Jackson signed their removal orders. I've since seen a documentary of the same. This should be mandatory reading for high school English or history classes. Americans should be required to know what the Native peoples in this continent went through in the name of western expansion. I could not put the book down and I recommend this to anyone who wants to learn the realities the Native American faced when this country was established.


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