Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Legacy

Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Legacy image
ISBN-10:

0806129638

ISBN-13:

9780806129631

Edition: Reissue
Released: Sep 15, 1997
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:

Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Legacy is a detailed account of the last six years of Jackson’s life (1879–1885), when she struggled to promote the rights of American Indians displaced and dispossessed by the U.S. government. Valerie Sherer Mathes places Jackson’s work within the larger nineteenth-century Indian rights movement and details her crusade of traveling, writing, and lobbying government officials. Jackson’s efforts culminated in the publication of A Century of Dishonor, an indictment of the government’s Indian policy, and the novel Ramona, a sympathetic portrayal of the plight of California’s Mission Indians. Her influence was felt immediately in the actions of subsequent reform workers in the Women’s National Indian Association, the Indian Rights Association, and the Lake Mohonk Conference.











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