African Americans on the Western Frontier
Title | African Americans on the Western Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Monroe Lee Billington |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | History |
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Thirteen essays examine the roles African-Americans played in the settling of the American West, discussing the slaves of Mormons and California gold miners; African-American army men, cowboys, and newspaper founders; and others on the frontier. Also includes a bibliographic essay.
James Beckwourth
Title | James Beckwourth PDF eBook |
Author | Sean Dolan |
Publisher | Chelsea House Publications |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
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Examines the life and career of the nineteenth-century hunter, trapper, and trader.
Black Frontiers
Title | Black Frontiers PDF eBook |
Author | Lillian Schlissel |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 84 |
Release | 2000-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0689833156 |
Black Frontiers chronicles the life and times of black men and women who settled the West from 1865 to the early 1900s. In this striking book, you'll meet many of these brave individuals face-to-face, through rare vintage photographs and a fascinating account of their real-life history.
The Black Frontiersmen
Title | The Black Frontiersmen PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Norman Heard |
Publisher | HarperCollins Children's Books |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | History |
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Documents the story of Estevanico, among others who banded together with the Florida Indians in the Seminole wars.
Black Frontiersmen
Title | Black Frontiersmen PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Earl Whitten (Jr.) |
Publisher | Schenkman Books |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
A Fluid Frontier
Title | A Fluid Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Karolyn Smardz Frost |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2016-02-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0814339603 |
Scholars of the Underground Railroad as well as those in borderland studies will appreciate the interdisciplinary mix and unique contributions of this volume.
The Frontiersmen
Title | The Frontiersmen PDF eBook |
Author | Allen W. Eckert |
Publisher | Jesse Stuart Foundation |
Pages | 1108 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1931672814 |
The frontiersmen were a remarkable breed of men. They were often rough and illiterate, sometimes brutal and vicious, often seeking an escape in the wilderness of mid-America from crimes committed back east. In the beautiful but deadly country which would one day come to be known as West Virginia, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, more often than not they left their bones to bleach beside forest paths or on the banks of the Ohio River, victims of Indians who claimed the vast virgin territory and strove to turn back the growing tide of whites. These frontiersmen are the subjects of Allan W. Eckert's dramatic history. Against the background of such names as George Rogers Clark, Daniel Boone, Arthur St. Clair, Anthony Wayne, Simon Girty and William Henry Harrison, Eckert has recreated the life of one of America's most outstanding heroes, Simon Kenton. Kenton's role in opening the Northwest Territory to settlement more than rivaled that of his friend Daniel Boone. By his eighteenth birthday, Kenton had already won frontier renown as woodsman, fighter and scout. His incredible physical strength and endurance, his great dignity and innate kindness made him the ideal prototype of the frontier hero. Yet there is another story to The Frontiersmen. It is equally the story of one of history's greatest leaders, whose misfortune was to be born to a doomed cause and a dying race. Tecumseh, the brilliant Shawnee chief, welded together by the sheer force of his intellect and charisma an incredible Indian confederacy that came desperately close to breaking the thrust of the white man's westward expansion. Like Kenton, Tecumseh was the paragon of his people's virtues, and the story of his life, in Allan Eckert's hands, reveals most profoundly the grandeur and the tragedy of the American Indian. No less importantly, The Frontiersmen is the story of wilderness America itself, its penetration and settlement, and it is Eckert's particular grace to be able to evoke life and meaning from the raw facts of this story. In The Frontiersmen not only do we care about our long-forgotten fathers, we live again with them.