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Creek Freedmen
Independent Freedpeople of the Five Slaveholding Tribes
In This Issue… Shake Local Power of the Collective
The African American Experience and the Creek
Does Indian Blood Look Like? SOURCE: Ebony 63 No6 Ap 2008
Freedom and Identity in Post-Civil War Indian Territory and Oklahoma
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship
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The Historic Context for African American History in Muskogee, Oklahoma, Has Been Financed in Part with Federal Funds from the National Park Service, U.S
1 RECONSTRUCTING RACE by Elliott West, Distinguished
African Americans -- History -- to 1863
African American and Native American Relations
© Copyright by Thomas Knight 1975
From Creek Freedmen to Oklahoma Oil Men: the Black Heritage and Architectural Legacy of Okmulgee (1878-1929)
1 in the United States District Court for the District Of
TRIBES and TRIBULATIONS: BEYOND SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY and TOWARD REPARATION and RECONCILIATION for the ESTELUSTI Carla D
MCGIRT APPEAL ASKS for Generals 2020 Budget Passed Unanimously
The History, Memory and Contemporary Imagination of Black Frontier Settlements in the Oklahoma Territory
Who Am I Now? a Question of Creek Identity, 1830-1907
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The Stories, Orations, and Muscogee Folklore of Alexander Posey (Chinnubbie Harjo)
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Rethinking the Federal Indian Status Test: a Look at the Supreme Court's Classification of the Rf Eedmen of the Five Civilized Tribe of Oklahoma