Standing Bear is a Person: The True Story of a Native American's Quest for Justice

Standing Bear is a Person: The True Story of a Native American's Quest for Justice

by StephenDando-Collins (Author)

Synopsis

In a federal courtroom in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1879, Standing Bear, clan chief of the small and peaceful Ponca tribe, was in court demanding the same basic right that white Americans enjoyed-the right to be recognized legally as a human being. The compelling, behind-the-scenes story of that landmark court case, and the subsequent reverberations of the judge's ruling across nineteenth-century America is told in Stephen Dando-Collin's brisk and evocative account ( Kirkus ). It is a story of memorable Old West characters who joined to fight for Standing Bear and paved his way to the courthouse-the former Indian-fighting Army general who changed sides to stand with Standing Bear, the crusading Midwestern newspaper editor who had once been a gun-toting frontier preacher, and the most beautiful Indian maiden of her time, Bright Eyes. Full of colourful characters, battles of legal wits, and the twists and turns of a cause in search of an audience, Standing Bear Is a Person is a captivating read.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New edition
Publisher: DaCapo Press
Published: 06 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0306814412
ISBN 13: 9780306814419

Author Bio
Stephen Dando-Collins is an Australian-born historian, editor and author. He has written four books, including the acclaimed Caesar's Legion.