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McIntosh Summer

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book McIntosh Summer Deanna K. Klingel
Libristo code: 13411308
Publishers Progressive Rising Phoenix Press, LLC, June 2016
McIntosh Summer is a must read! From a historical point as well as a Muscogee (Creek) cultural point... Full description
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McIntosh Summer is a must read! From a historical point as well as a Muscogee (Creek) cultural point, the historian in me was captivated by factual information and events in the book, and the Cultural Resources side of me was amazed at the depiction of the Muscogee culture. This story set in 1933, location Georgia. The author beautifully captures the melting of cultures during trying times, especially in the South. The pronouns "Negroes" and "Colored" utilization in this book accurately describe the terms and titles that were used in the 1930's. As an American of African Descent (I am not an African-American because I was born here in America as well as both of my parents) I do not take offense from the terms and titles. If I may quote the author in her first correspondence with me "History doesn't always paint lovely pictures, and we can't change that. It is what it is. It's history! We can't change it, we can't judge it, we can learn from it and do better. That's the point." This young adult historical fiction based on Chief William McIntosh is a glimpse into the Muscogee (Creek) culture and history. This book bridges the timeline between the 19th and 20th Century. Overall, if I had to rate this manuscript I would say....EXCELLENT!!! Lonnie J. Davis Cultural Resources Specialist/Historian Ocmulgee National Monument

About the book

Full name McIntosh Summer
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2016
Number of pages 202
EAN 9781944277161
ISBN 1944277161
Libristo code 13411308
Weight 222
Dimensions 127 x 203 x 12
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