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Reason May 2004 Amy H. Sturgis |
Not the Same Old Hickory The contested legacy of Andrew Jackson: Commentary on the book, The Passions of Andrew Jackson. |
Wired September 2005 Brendan I. Koerner |
Blood Feud These are boom times for the Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma. But tough times for thousands of black Indians battling for tribal citizenship. Now the Freedmen are turning to genetic science for help. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2009 Neely & Neely |
Cherokee Nation History and Culture Near Tulsa, OK You'll find plenty to do while exploring Native American culture |
Wild West April 30, 2004 Robert Barr Smith |
Blood Bath at Going Snake: The Cherokee Courtroom Shootout On trial for murder in April 1872, the imposing Cherokee Zeke Proctor and his supporters took on the rival Beck family and a federal posse in a gunfight in front of Judge Blackhaw Sixkiller. |
American History April 10, 2004 J. Kingston Pierce |
Andrew Jackson's 'Petticoat Affair' When President Andrew Jackson defended the honor of the wife of his secretary of war, the resulting scandal broke up his first cabinet and threatened to make his administration a laughingstock. |
Military History Quarterly Thomas Fleming |
Old Hickory's Finest Hour In January 1815, General Andrew Jackson led a menagerie of American defenders against some of the British Empire's finest soldiers in a battle that would determine the future of America. |
Salon.com November 20, 2001 Andrew Nelson |
Wilma Mankiller The first female chief of the Cherokee Nation, she took tragedy and illness and made strength. And don't ask where she got her name... |
Salon.com June 7, 2000 Andrew Leonard & Janelle Brown |
Court to Microsoft: This is for real! Judge Jackson doesn't just order Microsoft broken up -- he blasts the company for not taking his guilty verdict seriously. |
Salon.com June 16, 2000 Damien Cave |
Did Judge Jackson goof? By forcing Microsoft to comply with conduct remedies in 90 days, Jackson may have put the case exactly where he doesn't want it -- in the Court of Appeals. |
America's Civil War Joe D. Haines, Jr. |
America's Civil War: Stonewall Jackson's Last Days Dr. Hunter McGuire, Stonewall Jackson's 27-year-old medical director, chronicled the general's last days. |
Salon.com January 5, 2001 Lawrence Weschler |
Clinton grows a spine The president surprises his critics by, at the last possible moment, signing on to the treaty for an International Criminal Court... |
Salon.com May 29, 2001 Jose Klein |
Phil Jackson The Zen-iest coach in basketball has a cruel streak. He's weird and it works... |