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Cherokee Editor
Elias Boudinot | Theda Perdue

Cherokee Editor

The Writings of Elias Boudinot

Univ of Georgia Pr (Feb 1996)
9780820318097
256 pages | 140 x 221 mm | English
Dewey 973/.04975
LC Classification E99.C5 .B735 1996

Genre

  • Indians Of North America
  • Southern Bios

Subject

  • Biography & Autobiography

Plot

This volume collects most of the writings published by the accomplished Cherokee leader Elias Boudinot (1804?-1839). Founding editor of the Cherokee Phoenix, Boudinot is the most ambiguous and puzzling figure in Cherokee history. Although he first struggled against the removal of his people from their native Southeast, Boudinot later reversed his position and signed the Treaty of New Echota, an action that cost him his life. Together with Theda Perdue's biographical introduction and in-depth annotations, these letters, articles, pamphlets, and editorials document the stages of Boudinot's religious, philosophical, and political growth, from his early optimism that the Cherokees could completely assimilate into white society to his call for a separate nation of "civilized" Cherokees.

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