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Book Review The Trail of Tears: The Story of the American Indian Removal 1813-1855. By Jahoda, Gloria. (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975. Pp. 356. Foreword, notes, bibliography, index.) In her 1975 book The Trail of Tears: The Story of the American Indian Removals 1813-1855 (published by Holt, Rinehart and Winston) the author Jahoda Gloria, as the title suggests is only concern with actual events of the tragedies and journeys associated with the pre-civil war removal of Eastern Indian of the west side of the Mississippi. Events that occur before and after are also emphasized by the author, and how bitter the experience would continue for many tribes in their new home. The author has dedicated this book to the Creek Nation East of Mississippi especially Sakim and also in memory of her great-grandfather. The author warns us in the foreword that the book is not neutral and fair-minded study of the removal of the Indians which in its self would make historians pass judgment. The author has predetermined that white Americans were at fault and that the Indian were faultless. W...

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