Contributions

  • Mathes, Valerie Sherer, 1941- - Contributor

Publication

1998 - University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma

Language

English

Word Count

93,000 words, Guess

Page Count

372 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number98002507
  • LibraryThing8306668
  • Goodreads693243

Classifications

  • DDC818/.409
  • LCCPS2108 .A44 1998

Description

Helen Hunt Jackson's passionate crusade for Indian rights comes to life in this collection of more than 200 letters, most of which have never been published before. With Valerie Sherer Mathes's helpful notes, the letters reveal the behind-the-scenes drama of Jackson's involvement in Indian reform, which led her to write A Century of Dishonor and her protest novel Ramona. These stirring letters will intrigue anyone interested in Indian affairs, nineteenth-century women's studies, or the social history of Victorian America, where Jackson made her mark despite the restrictions on women. Among her correspondents were Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Moncure D. Conway, Henry B. Whipple, Henry L. Dawes, Henry Teller, Carl Schurz, and, of course, commissioners of Indian affairs and such prominent editors as Whitelaw Reid, Charles Dudley Warner, and Richard Watson Gilder.

Subjects

Topics

Civil rightsPonca IndiansCorrespondenceSocial reformersAmerican AuthorsAuthors, AmericanGovernment relations

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