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The color of the land: Race, nation, and the politics of landownership in Oklahoma, 1832-1929
David A. Chang
History (Twin Cities)
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Arts & Humanities
Land Ownership
100%
Oklahoma
97%
Creek
94%
African Americans
33%
Native Americans
30%
Native American History
30%
Sharecropping
29%
Civil War
26%
History
26%
White Supremacy
24%
Entrenchment
24%
Storytelling
23%
Statehood
22%
Remake
21%
1830s
20%
Imposition
20%
Homeland
18%
Farm
18%
Nationalism
15%
Wealth
14%
Economy
8%
Social Sciences
politics
42%
history
41%
American
40%
statehood
31%
Homelands
25%
civil war
25%
farm
23%
nationalism
23%
twentieth century
22%
economy
15%
narrative
15%
citizen
15%