Contents
xix Preface
Early Nineteenth Century,
1800-1865 1389
1392 Publishing—Growth and Goals
1396 Religion and Common Culture
1400 The Debates over Racism and Slavery
1405 The Debate over Women’s “Sphere”
1410 The Many Cultures of America
1412 The Rise of Industry
1415 Individualism and/versus Community
1420 Native America
1422 Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (Ojibwa) (1800-1841)
1423 Mishosha, or the Magician and His Daughters
1428 The Forsaken Brother
1431 Major George Lowery (Cherokee) (c. 1770-1852)
1434 Notable Persons in Cherokee History: Sequoyah or George Gist
1442 Elias Boudinot (Cherokee) (c. 1802-1839)
1445 An address to the Whites
1452 John Ross (Cherokee) (1790-1866)
1453 Letter to Lewis Cass, February 14, 1833
1457 Letter to Andrew Jackson, March 28, 1834
1459 William Apess (Pequot) (1798-?)
1460 An Indian’s Looking-Glass for the White Man
1465 John Wannuaucon Quinney (Mahican) (1797-1855)
1468 Quinney’s Speech
1472 Seattle (Duwamish) (1786-1866
1473 Speech of Chief Seattle
1475 George Copway (Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh; Ojibwa) (1818-1869)
1477 from The Life of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh
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