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- Native South
- University of Nebraska Press
- Article
- "The Word ‘Mixed’ without the ‘Indian’ Would Be Better": Virginia’s Racial Integrity Act and the Destruction of Indian Race in the Early Twentieth Century Volume 7, 2014, pp. 92-107
To further meet your research needs, the complete digital issue from this journal is also available for purchase for $42.00 USD.
This issue contains 9 articles in total
- Contributors
- Remembering Charles Hudson
- Remembering Michael D. Green
- Seminole Histories of the Calusa: Dance, Narrative, and Historical Consciousness
- Precontact Sources in Historical Narratives
- "The Word ‘Mixed’ without the ‘Indian’ Would Be Better": Virginia’s Racial Integrity Act and the Destruction of Indian Race in the Early Twentieth Century
- The Many Faces of Native Bonded Labor in Colonial Virginia
- Cherokees and Franco-British Confrontation in the Tennessee Corridor, 1730–1760
- Pocahontas Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: Women and Gender in the Native South before Removal
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