Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War. With Notes and Comments by John C. Gifford

Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War. With Notes and Comments by John C. Gifford
Title Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War. With Notes and Comments by John C. Gifford PDF eBook
Author John Clayton Gifford
Publisher
Pages 79
Release 1925
Genre
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Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War

Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War
Title Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War PDF eBook
Author John Clayton Gifford
Publisher
Pages 88
Release 1925
Genre Seminole Indians
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Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War

Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War
Title Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War PDF eBook
Author John Clayton Gifford
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1970
Genre Seminole Indians
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Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War

Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War
Title Billy Bowlegs and the Seminole War PDF eBook
Author John Clayton Gifford
Publisher
Pages 79
Release 1925
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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The Seminole Freedmen

The Seminole Freedmen
Title The Seminole Freedmen PDF eBook
Author Kevin Mulroy
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 479
Release 2016-01-18
Genre History
ISBN 0806155884

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Popularly known as “Black Seminoles,” descendants of the Seminole freedmen of Indian Territory are a unique American cultural group. Now Kevin Mulroy examines the long history of these people to show that this label denies them their rightful distinctiveness. To correct misconceptions of the historical relationship between Africans and Seminole Indians, he traces the emergence of Seminole-black identity and community from their eighteenth-century Florida origins to the present day. Arguing that the Seminole freedmen are neither Seminoles, Africans, nor “black Indians,” Mulroy proposes that they are maroon descendants who inhabit their own racial and cultural category, which he calls “Seminole maroon.” Mulroy plumbs the historical record to show clearly that, although allied with the Seminoles, these maroons formed independent and autonomous communities that dealt with European American society differently than either Indians or African Americans did. Mulroy describes the freedmen’s experiences as runaways from southern plantations, slaves of American Indians, participants in the Seminole Wars, and emigrants to the West. He then recounts their history during the Civil War, Reconstruction, enrollment and allotment under the Dawes Act, and early Oklahoma statehood. He also considers freedmen relations with Seminoles in Oklahoma during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Although freedmen and Seminoles enjoy a partially shared past, this book shows that the freedmen’s history and culture are unique and entirely their own.

Seminole Music

Seminole Music
Title Seminole Music PDF eBook
Author Frances Densmore
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1956
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Title Bulletin of the New York Public Library PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library
Publisher
Pages 1042
Release 1925
Genre Bibliography
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Includes its Report, 1896-19 .