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      • Preface
      • Chapter 1: The Ministers and Their Times
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      • Prologue: The South Pacific, 1943 >
        • Eleanor Roosevelt South Pacific
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      • Volume One >
        • The Native Americans
        • The English Background
        • The British American
        • Reform in Colonial America
        • Divided Loyalties
        • The American Revolution
        • Testing the Constitution
        • Republican Nationalism
        • The Limits of Jacksonian Democracy
        • Abolitionists and Anti-abolitionists
        • Texas Revolution
        • Reform in the Early Republic
        • Manifest Destiny
        • A Slave's Story
        • The Civil War >
          • Two Soldiers
      • Volume Two >
        • The “Taming” of the West
        • Beyond Emancipation
        • The New Industrial Era
        • The Birth of Environmentalism
        • New Immigrants
        • Expanding American Democracy
        • World War I
        • Modernity versus Tradition
        • The New Deal
        • Total War
        • The Cold War
        • The Civil Rights Movement
        • Turmoil on the Campuses
        • The New Computer Age
        • America, the Cold War, and Beyond
      • Additional Essays >
        • Norsemen in the New World
    • The Fair and the Falls >
      • Part I: Possessing the Falls >
        • Chapter One: James Glover: Purchasing the Falls
        • Chapter Two: Waiting for the Indians
        • Chapter Three: Harnessing the Falls
        • Chapter Four: "The World's Fair of the Northwest"
        • Chapter Five: The City Beside the Falls
      • Part II: Rediscovering the Falls >
        • Chapter Six: The Twilight of Old Spokane
        • Chapter Seven: Urban Blight and Urban Renewal
        • Chapter Eight: King Cole and The Heart of a City
        • Chapter Nine: Visualizing a World's Fair
      • Part III Redesigning the Falls >
        • Chapter Ten: From Spokane to Paris >
          • Tom Foley's Turn
        • Chapter Eleven: Wooing the Foreign Exhibitors
        • Chapter Twelve: Wooing the Domestic Exhibitors
        • Chapter Thirteen: The Environmental Debate
        • Chapter Fourteen: Building the Fair
        • Chapter Fifteen: Marketing, Money, and Management
      • Part IV: The Fair by the Falls >
        • Chapter Sixteen: Opening Day
        • Chapter Seventeen: A Mingling of Peoples
        • Chapter Eighteen: Days at the Fair
        • Chapter Nineteen: The Press of New Ideas
        • Chapter Twenty: The Final Tally
      • Part V: An American Environment >
        • Chapter Twenty-One: Spokane Falls, An American Environment
      • The Fair and the Falls Map
Bibliography

ANDERSON, WILLIAM L., EDITOR. Cherokee Removal: Before and After (1991). A collection of essays commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Trail of Tears.

CUMFER, CYNTHIA. Separate Peoples, One Land: The Minds of Cherokees, Blacks, and whites on the Tennessee Frontier (2007). Thoughtful exploration of complex interaction between three ethnic groups.

DEBO, ANGIE. And Still the Waters Run (1940, 1991). Classic account of the continuing plight of the Cherokees in Oklahoma focusing on ways they were defrauded after oil was discovered on their lands.

GAUL, THERESA STROUGH, EDITOR. To Marry an Indian: The Marriage of Harriet Gold and Elias Boudinot in Letters, 1823–1839 (2005). The story of the marriage that led to race riots in Connecticut; Boudinot was a key opponent of the removal.

HALLIBURTON, R., JR. Red Over Black: Black Slavery Among the Cherokee Indians (1977). Describes Cherokee enslavement of African Americans.

HUDSON, CHARLES. The Southeastern Indians (1977). Fine survey of the traditional cultures of the Cherokees and other southern tribes.

MOONEY, JAMES. Myths of the Cherokees (1900 and later editions). Based largely on oral interviews. (Full Text in Google Books)

MOULTON, GARY E. John Ross (1978). Biography of foremost nineteenth-century Cherokee leader.

PERDUE, THEDA, EDITOR. Cherokee Editor: The Writings of Elias Boudinot (1983, 1996). Fine collection of Boudinot’s writings, including his antiremoval essays.

———. Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700–1835 (1998). Cherokee history focusing on women as preservers of traditional culture.

PERDUE, THEDA, AND MICHAEL GREEN. The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears (2007). Survey of Cherokee history leading up to and including the Trail of Tears

REMINI, ROBERT V. Andrew Jackson and His Indian Wars (2001). Describes Jackson’s relationship with Native Americans during his early years as a soldier and later as president.

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