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To Do Good to My Indian Brethren : The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776

معرفی کتاب «To Do Good to My Indian Brethren : The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776» نوشتهٔ Joseph Johnson, Laura J. Murray، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Massachusetts Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Joseph Johnson was an 18th-century Mohegan Indian leader, preacher, and schoolteacher in upper New York state. Johnson's diaries, written between 1771 and 1773, document daily life in the Indian Christian communities, and his letters to white benefactors reveal both an uncommon talent for diplomacy and a powerful vision of Indian solidarity. This Book Brings Together The Writings Of Joseph Johnson, A Mohegan Indian Preacher, Schoolteacher, And Leader Of The Movement To Relocate Eastern Christian Indians To Brotherton In Upper New York State. Johnson's Diaries, Written Between 1771 And 1773, Document Daily Life In The Indian Christian Communities Of Mohegan And Farmington, Connecticut, With A Remarkable Richness And Intimacy. His Letters - To His Teacher, Eleazar Wheelock, And Other White Benefactors, As Well As To His Fellow Native Americans - Reveal Both An Uncommon Talent For Diplomacy And A Powerful Vision Of Indian Solidarity. Commentary By Laura J. Murray Illuminates The Meaning Of Johnson's Writings In Their Historical Context. One Essay Traces The Cultural Changes And Political Conflicts At Mohegan In The Generations Before Johnson's; Other Essays Illuminate The Rhetorical Challenges Johnson Faced As A Literate Indian In The Eighteenth Century.--jacket. Edited By Laura J. Murray. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 309-318) And Index. Joseph Johnson's writings and essays, written between 1771 and 1773, document daily life in the Indian Christian communities of Mohegan and Farmington, Connecticut. Commentary by Laura J. Murray illuminates the meaning of Johnson's writings in their historical context.
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