
Uncover a powerful and often-overlooked chapter of American history with Black Indians: A Hidden Heritage. This compelling book, written by acclaimed historian William Loren Katz, explores the remarkable union of African-American and Native American communities in their shared struggle for freedom and equality.
From runaway slaves finding refuge in Native American villages to the children of these two heritages shaping the early days of the fur trade and frontier diplomacy, this book sheds light on stories that have been neglected in traditional history books. Their courage and contributions to the fight for liberty are brought to life in vivid detail.
This updated edition features a fresh cover design and new content, offering even more insight into this crucial yet underrepresented part of America’s past. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of African Studies, or someone seeking to deepen your understanding of cultural heritage, Black Indians is an essential read.
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