by Caleb Gayle
In this largely forgotten chapter of American history, Gayle offers a fascinating look at racial dynamics within the Creek Nation, where for a long period of time, Blacks could become formally adopted and identified fully as Creeks. “Sharp character sketches, incisive history lessons...make this a powerful portrait of how white supremacy divides marginalized groups and pits them against each other.” ~Publishers Weekly
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