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The Cost Of Free Land Rebecca Clarren

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The Cost Of Free Land Rebecca Clarren
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.63 MB
Author: Rebecca Clarren
ISBN: 9780593655078, 9780525507628, 9782023017500, 2023017505, 0593655079, 0525507620
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Cost Of Free Land Rebecca Clarren by Rebecca Clarren 9780593655078, 9780525507628, 9782023017500, 2023017505, 0593655079, 0525507620 instant download after payment.

"Sharply insightful . . . A monumental piece of work."The Boston Globe
An award-winning author investigates the entangled history of her Jewish ancestors' land in South Dakota and the Lakota, who were forced off that land by the United States government

Growing up, Rebecca Clarren only knew the major plot points of her tenacious immigrant family’s origins. Her great-great-grandparents, the Sinykins, and their six children fled antisemitism in Russia and arrived in the United States at the turn of the 20th century, ultimately settling on a 160-acre homestead in South Dakota. Over the next few decades, despite tough years on a merciless prairie and multiple setbacks, the Sinykins became an American immigrant success story.
What none of Clarren’s ancestors ever mentioned was that their land, the foundation for much of their wealth, had been cruelly taken from the Lakota by the United States government. By the time the Sinykins moved to...

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