Author Interview--Alaina E. Roberts (I’ve Been Here All the While) Part 4

Hello H-CivWar readers,

today we close our multipart video interview series with Alaina E. Roberts. We chat about how tribal sovereignty declined within Oklahoma Territory and will maybe return in light of the recent Supreme Court decision.

Author Interview--Alaina E. Roberts (I’ve Been Here All the While) Part 2

Hello H-CivWar readers,

today we continue our multipart video interview series with Alaina E. Roberts. We chat about slavery and the different end of slavery in the Indian Territory. 

Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Alaina E. Roberts via Zoom. We talked about her forthcoming book I’ve Been Here All the While: Black Freedom on Native Land, which will be released soon by the University of Pennsylvania Press. The interview is broken up so that you can easily use the material in class.

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New Articles of Interest in the Pacific Historical Review

The Pacific Historical Review recently published the following articles that may interest H-West list subscribers:

- “The Moment of Release: The Ideology of Protection and the Twentieth-Century Assimilation Policies of Exemption and Competency in New South Wales and Oklahoma” by Katherine Ellinghaus

- Pacific Coast Branch-American Historical Association, Presidential Address: “Traces and Representations of the U.S.-Mexico Frontera by Katherine G. Morrissey

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