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The mission to contain and domesticate the Indians overrode eastern racial distinctions. At the end of her life, when she told the story of South Dakota’s struggle against the Sioux, one dark-skinned former slave described herself as the first white woman in the Black Hills. The “whites” who were moving west were eastern Americans of all ancestries, united in a cause against the Indians whose way of life stood in the way of economic “progress.”
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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