Sarah Rector: The 11-Year-Old Creek Freedman Who Became the Richest Black Girl in America
Sarah Rector's remarkable journey from a Creek Freedman child to becoming the richest Black girl in America is one of the most fascinating stories in American history. Her life was dramatically transformed in 1913 when oil was discovered on her
Cherokee Chief Stand Watie: The Legacy of A Native American Confederate General
Cherokee Chief Stand Watie, a prominent Cherokee leader and Confederate brigadier general, played a pivotal role during the American Civil War and in the history of the Cherokee Nation. As the only Native American to achieve the rank of general
Cherokee Chief John Ross: The Complex Legacy of a Native American Slaveholder
John Ross, one of the most significant figures in Cherokee history, is a man of immense complexity. Serving as the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation for nearly 40 years, Ross played a critical role in leading the Cherokee through