Black Indian Slave Narratives
eBook - ePub

Black Indian Slave Narratives

  1. English
  2. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Black Indian Slave Narratives

Book details
Table of contents
Citations

About This Book

Few people realize that Native Americans were enslaved right alongside the African Americans in this country. Fewer still realize that many Native Americans owned African Americans and Native Americans from other tribes. Recently, historians have determined that of the 2, 193 interviews with former slaves that were collected by the Federal Writers' Project, 12 percent contain some reference to the interviewees' being related to or descended from Native Americans. In addition, many of the interviewees make references to their Native American owners. InBlack Indian Slave Narratives, Patrick Minges offers the most absorbing of these firsthand testimonies about African American and Native American relationships in the 19th century. The selections include an interview with Felix Lindsey, who was born in Kentucky of Mvskoke/African heritage and who served as one of the buffalo soldiers who rounded up Geronimo. Chaney Mack, whose father was a "full-blood African" from Liberia and whose mother was a "pure-blood Indian, " gives an in-depth look at both sides of her cultural heritage, including her mother's visions based on the "night the stars fell" over Alabama. There are stories of Native Americans taken by "nigger stealers, " who found themselves placed on slave-auction blocks alongside their African counterparts. The narratives in this collection provide insight into the lives of people who lived in complex and dynamically interconnected cultures. The interviews also offer historical details of capture and enslavement, life in the Old South and the Old West, Indian removal, and slavery in the Indian territory.

Patrick Minges worked for 17 years for Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. He teaches in Stokes County Schools and at Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem. He is also the author of Slavery in the Cherokee Nation: The Keetowah Society and the Defining of a People, 1855-1867 and Far More Terrible for Women: Personal Accounts of Women in Slavery.

"This book is an important contribution to the dialogue about relationships between African-Americans and Native-Americans, and the complex political context in which these narratives were recorded. Patrick does not over-analyze this often emotional subject. He simply allows the people to tell their stories." -Wilma Mankiller

Frequently asked questions

Simply head over to the account section in settings and click on “Cancel Subscription” - it’s as simple as that. After you cancel, your membership will stay active for the remainder of the time you’ve paid for. Learn more here.
At the moment all of our mobile-responsive ePub books are available to download via the app. Most of our PDFs are also available to download and we're working on making the final remaining ones downloadable now. Learn more here.
Both plans give you full access to the library and all of Perlego’s features. The only differences are the price and subscription period: With the annual plan you’ll save around 30% compared to 12 months on the monthly plan.
We are an online textbook subscription service, where you can get access to an entire online library for less than the price of a single book per month. With over 1 million books across 1000+ topics, we’ve got you covered! Learn more here.
Look out for the read-aloud symbol on your next book to see if you can listen to it. The read-aloud tool reads text aloud for you, highlighting the text as it is being read. You can pause it, speed it up and slow it down. Learn more here.
Yes, you can access Black Indian Slave Narratives by Patrick Minges, Patrick Minges in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & Social Science Biographies. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Blair
Year
2004
ISBN
9780895875013

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. George Fortman: Evansville, Indiana
  9. Louisa Davis: Winnsboro, South Carolina
  10. Cora Gillam: Little Rock, Arkansas
  11. Della Bibles: Waco, Texas
  12. Eliza Whitmire: Estella, Oklahoma
  13. Chaney McNair: Vinita, Oklahoma
  14. Chaney Richardson: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
  15. Moses Lonian: Vinita, Oklahoma
  16. Morris Sheppard: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
  17. Patsy Perryman: Muskogee, Oklahoma
  18. Phyllis Petite: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
  19. John Harrison: Haskell, Oklahoma
  20. Mary Grayson: Tulsa, Oklahoma
  21. Phoebe Banks: Muskogee, Oklahoma
  22. Lucinda Davis: Tulsa, Oklahoma
  23. Nellie Johnson: Tulsa, Oklahoma
  24. Ned Thompson: Henryetta, Oklahoma
  25. Tom Windham: Pine Bluff, Arkansas
  26. Felix L. Lindsey: Wichita Falls, Texas
  27. Chaney Mack: Mississippi
  28. Spence Johnson: Waco, Texas
  29. Jefferson L. Cole: Hartshorne, Oklahoma
  30. Polly Colbert: Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
  31. Kiziah Love: Colbert, Oklahoma
  32. Paul Garnett Roebuck: Hugo, Oklahoma
  33. Julia Grimes Jones Ocklbary: Manor, Texas
  34. Charley Moore Brown: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma