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"Renowned biographer Randall and wife Nancy Nahra, an award-winning
poet, here offer fascinating sketches of Americans who have unjustly
been relegated to the footnotes of history….Most have faded from
popular consciousness despite having been influential or even notorious
in their own time. After vividly sketching the bloody tale of Tom
Quick, who fought a personal duel with the Lenape Indians for 40
years, the authors tell the stories of Native Americans who resisted
the conquest of the continent by whites, like the Lenape Teedyuscung,
and those who conformed to white culture, like old-time Cleveland
baseball star Louis Sockalexis, an Abenaki Indian after whom the
Cleveland Indians were named. Besides native Americans, the authors
depict persons who, often courageously, resisted the exclusions
of white make society. Well narrated, these thumbnail portraits
vividly show the forgotten side of important struggles and issues.
- Kirkus Reviews |