No. of pages 204
Published: 2021
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"Cherokee Strip: The Race for Land" by Aileen Fisher tells the story of the 1893 land rush in Oklahoma, a significant event in American history. It follows the experiences of settlers and members of the Cherokee Nation as they navigate the complexities of land distribution. As eager homesteaders line up at the starting line, the narrative explores themes of ambition, competition, and the cultural clash between Native Americans and newcomers. The tale encapsulates the excitement and chaos of the race for land, highlighting the struggles and dreams of individuals who sought a new life in the vast, open territory. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 204 pages in this book. This book was published in 2021 by Hassell Street Press .