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Lumbee Indians In The Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, And The Making Of A Nation


Lumbee Indians In The Jim Crow South: Race, Identity, And The Making Of A Nation Malinda Maynor Lowery 2010 Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press In this richly detailed and very personal work, Malinda Maynor Lowery examines the U.S. government’s Indian New Deal, formally known as the Indian Reorganization Acy of 1934, focusing on the Lumbee people of North Carolina. Lowery is herself a Lumbee and uses personal anecdotes along with local, state and federal records,...

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