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Thunder in the Mountains

Chief Joseph, Oliver Otis Howard, and the Nez Perce War

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An edition of Thunder in the Mountains (2017)

Thunder in the Mountains

Chief Joseph, Oliver Otis Howard, and the Nez Perce War

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xvii, 613 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : 25 cm

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Publisher
W.W. Norton & Co.
Language
English
Pages
654

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Thunder in the Mountains: Chief Joseph, Oliver Otis Howard, and the Nez Perce War
2017, W.W. Norton & Co.
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Table of Contents

Prologue : The dreamers
A willing exile
New beginnings
Quite good friends
Winding waters
The wilderness of American power
Adonis in blue
Wind blowing
A sharp-sighted heart
Aloft
Split rocks
Fait accompli
A perfect panic
Death in ghastly forms
Bullets singing like bees
Heart of the monster
Lightning all around
Fury
A world of our own
Through the veil
Where the sun now stands
The best Indian
Red moon
A glorious era
Swing low
Epilogue : Acts of remembering
Battle maps

Edition Notes

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
E83.877.S49 2017, E83.877 .S49 2017

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xvii, 613 p.
Number of pages
654
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26371118M
Internet Archive
thunderinmountai0000shar
ISBN 13
9780393239416
LCCN
2016055352
OCLC/WorldCat
951070818

Work Description

Oliver Otis Howard thought he was a man of destiny. Chosen to lead the Freedmen's Bureau after the Civil War, the Union Army general was entrusted with the era's most crucial task: helping millions of former slaves claim the rights of citizens. He was energized by the belief that abolition and Reconstruction, the country's great struggles for liberty and equality, were God's plan for himself and the nation. To honor his righteous commitment to a new American freedom, Howard University was named for him. But as the nation's politics curdled in the 1870s, General Howard exiled himself from Washington, D.C., rejoined the army, and was sent across the continent to command forces in the Pacific Northwest. Shattered by Reconstruction's collapse, he assumed a new mission: forcing Native Americans to become Christian farmers on government reservations. Howard's plans for redemption in the West ran headlong into the resistance of Chief Joseph, a young Nez Perce leader in northeastern Oregon who refused to leave his ancestral land. Claiming equal rights for Native Americans, Joseph was determined to find his way to the center of American power and convince the government to acknowledge his people's humanity and capacity for citizenship. Although his words echoed the very ideas about liberty and equality that Howard had championed during Reconstruction, in the summer of 1877 the general and his troops ruthlessly pursued hundreds of Nez Perce families through the stark and unforgiving Northern Rockies. An odyssey and a tragedy, their devastating war transfixed the nation and immortalized Chief Joseph as a hero to generations of Americans. Recreating the Nez Perce War through the voices of its survivors, Daniel J. Sharfstein's visionary history of the West casts Howard's turn away from civil rights alongside the nation's rejection of racial equality and embrace of empire. The conflict becomes a pivotal struggle over who gets to claim the American dream: a battle of ideas about the meaning of freedom and equality, the mechanics of American power, and the limits of what the government can and should do for its people. The war that Howard and Joseph fought is one that Americans continue to fight today. - Publisher.

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