Tribe, Race, History
Discover the intricate tapestry of class, race, and culture in "Tribe, Race, History" by Daniel R. Mandell. Published in 2008, this compelling work offers a groundbreaking examination of the relationships between Native Americans and other ethnic groups in southern New England. With an engaging narrative spread across 344 pages, Mandell sheds new light on the often-overlooked regional developments that have shaped ethnic identity in the area. This book is essential for anyone interested in American history, particularly the dynamics of race and culture from 1800 to 1900. Dive into an enlightening exploration that critically analyses the interactions between Blacks and Indians, and how these relationships influenced the broader historical landscape. Enhance your understanding of American history and the complexities of ethnic studies with this remarkable hardback edition.