Resisting Oklahoma's Reign of Terror
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Resisting Oklahoma's Reign of Terror

The Society of Oklahoma Indians and the Fight for Native Rights, 1923ā€“1928

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Resisting Oklahoma's Reign of Terror

The Society of Oklahoma Indians and the Fight for Native Rights, 1923ā€“1928

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The oil and natural gas boom in preā€“World War I Oklahoma brought unbelievable wealth to thousands of tribal citizens in the state on whose lands these minerals were discovered. However, as Angie Debo recognizes in her seminal study of the period, And Still the Waters Run, and, more recently, as David Grann does in Killers of the Flower Moon, this affluence placed Natives in the crosshairs of unscrupulous individuals. As a result, this era was also marked by two of the most heinous episodes of racial violence in the state's history: the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 and the Osage Murders between 1921 and 1925. In Resisting Oklahoma's Reign of Terror Joshua Clough details the responses of one largely forgotten Native organizationā€”the Society of Oklahoma Indians (SOI)ā€”to the violence and pillaging of tribal resources during the 1920s. Clough provides historical understanding of its formation and its shared values of intertribal unity, Native suffrage, and protection of Native property. He also reveals why reform efforts were nearly impossible in 1920s Oklahoma and how this historical perspective informs today's conflicts between the state and its Indigenous inhabitants. Through this examination of the SOI, Clough fills the historiographic gap regarding formal Native resistance between the dissolution of the national Society of American Indians in 1923 and the formation of the National Congress of American Indians in 1944. Dismissed or overlooked for a century as an inconsequential Native activist organization, the history of the SOI, when examined carefully, reveals the sophistication and determination of tribal members in their struggle to prevent depredations on their persons and property.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. Caught between the Great Confusion and the Great Frenzy
  10. 2. Getting Down to Business
  11. 3. Playing Politics with Indian Lives
  12. 4. ā€œReal Indiansā€ Wanted
  13. 5. Life in a Suburban Indian Camp
  14. 6. Indian Intellectuals in the Magic City
  15. 7. Charles Burkeā€™s Worst Nightmare
  16. 8. 1925
  17. 9. The SOI Pushes Back
  18. 10. Historic Preservation Meets Cultural Tourism
  19. 11. Getting Political (and Physical) in Muskogee
  20. 12. The Strangest of Bedfellows
  21. Epilogue
  22. Notes
  23. Bibliography
  24. Index
  25. About Joshua Clough
  26. Series List