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Black, White, and IndianBlack, White, and Indian

Black, White, and Indian

Claudio Saunt

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Deceit, compromise, and betrayal were the painful costs of becoming American for many families. For people of Indian, African, and European descent living in the newly formed United States, the most personal and emotional choices--to honor a friendship or pursue an intimate relationship--wereoften necessarily guided by the harsh economic realities imposed by the country's racial hierarchy. Few families in American history embody this struggle to survive the pervasive onslaught of racism more than the Graysons.Like many other residents of the eighteenth-century Native American South, where Black-Indian relations bore little social stigma, Katy Grayson and her brother William--both Creek Indians--had children with partners of African descent. As the plantation economy began to spread across their nativeland soon after the birth of the American republic, however, Katy abandoned her black partner and children to marry a Scottish-Creek man...

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HistoryNonfictionCreek IndiansBlacksGenealogyWhitesSourcesInterracial marriageRelations with IndiansMixed descentIndians of north america, southern statesBlacks, south americaSouthern states, genealogyIndians of north america, historyIndians of north america, mixed descentIndians of north america, genealogyBlacks, united statesAfrican Americans

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