Standing Bear Is a Person : The True Story of a Native American's Quest for Justice
معرفی کتاب «Standing Bear Is a Person : The True Story of a Native American's Quest for Justice» نوشتهٔ Stephen Dando-Collins، منتشرشده توسط نشر Da Capo Press a member of the Perseus Books Group در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In a federal courtroom in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1879, Standing Bear, clan chief of the small and peaceful Ponca tribe, was in court demanding the same basic right that white Americans enjoyed-the right to be recognized legally as a human being. The compelling, behind-the-scenes story of that landmark court case, and the subsequent reverberations of the judge's ruling across nineteenth-century America is told in Stephen Dando-Collin's "brisk and evocative account" (Kirkus). It is a story of memorable Old West characters who joined to fight for Standing Bear and paved his way to the courthouse-the former Indian-fighting Army general who changed sides to stand with Standing Bear, the crusading Midwestern newspaper editor who had once been a gun-toting frontier preacher, and the "most beautiful Indian maiden of her time," Bright Eyes. Full of colorful characters, battles of legal wits, and the twists and turns of a cause in search of an audience, Standing Bear Is a Person is a captivating read.
In 1877, Standing Bear and his people, the Ponca, were forcibly removed from their land in northern Nebraska. In defiance, Standing Bear sued in US District Court for the right to return home. This is the behind-the-scenes story of that landmark 1879 court case, and the subsequent reverberations of the judge's ruling across 19th-century America. The only book about the landmark trial of the first Native American to be recognized legally as a person-"an eloquent reminder of a fight well fought." —__Kirkus__ The only book about the landmark 1879 trial of the first Native American to be recognized legally as a person