william appess

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June 9, 2013

 

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Massachusetts was also the only state in New England to have a law forbidding the intermarriage between whites and Indians. Although Massachusetts, along with the rest of the United States, was filled with people that exhibited great hatred toward the Native American Indian race, there were a few American Indian leaders to have come from there...
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One of the most influential of these leaders was William Apess. Although much of his work was largely forgotten until the 1980s, when "scholarship on nineteenth century American Literature began to devote substantial attention to the writing of ethnic minorities" (Sayre), his work is said to have influenced several abolitionists and racial justice speakers such as Frederick Douglass, Herman Melville, and Henry David Thoreau...
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