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I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter Kimberli A. Lee

I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter By Kimberli A. Lee

I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter by Kimberli A. Lee


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Author Mari Sandoz was as passionate about Plains peoples as she was about language and literary acclaim. That the mastery of Crazy Horse's biographer spilled into her zealous advocacy for Native Americans is scarcely surprising. An avid letter writer, Sandoz kept carbons of everything. Fortunately these came into the Sandoz Collection at the University of Nebraska Archives.

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I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter Summary

I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter: The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, 1940-1965 by Kimberli A. Lee

Now it is time for you to read the letters of Mari Sandoz. If it has been a clear summer day and it is near sundown, take this book and a cool drink outside and soak in the wisdom of a writer with a cause. -John R. Wunder, from the forewordAuthor Mari Sandoz was as passionate about Plains peoples as she was about language and literary acclaim. That the mastery of Crazy Horse's biographer spilled into her zealous advocacy for Native Americans is scarcely surprising. An avid letter writer, Sandoz kept carbons of everything. Fortunately these came into the Sandoz Collection at the University of Nebraska Archives, organized by Kimberli A. Lee, foremost expert on Sandoz's writings.Though Sandoz richly deserves attention, recent scholarship is scant. In arranging and analyzing this correspondence, Lee reinstates Sandoz as one of the most significant non-Native chroniclers and advocates for Plains Indian cultures. There is much here for historians and other scholars of American Indian, Great Plains, rhetorical, and women's studies. Yet Sandoz's wider fan base should not be surprised to hearken to a voice and ardor they will find well familiar.

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Now it is time for you to read the letters of Mari Sandoz. If it has been a clear summer day and it is near sundown, take this book and a cool drink outside and soak in the wisdom of a writer with a cause. - JOHN R. WUNDER, from the foreword

About Kimberli A. Lee

Kimberli A. Lee teaches in the Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures Department at Michigan State University and is working on a book on contemporary Native American music on the Great Plains.John R. Wunder, professor of history and journalism at the University of Nebraska, is the author of five books and the editor of the multivolume Native Americans and the Law: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on American Indian rights, Freedoms, and Sovereignty. He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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CIN0896726665G
9780896726666
0896726665
I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter: The Mari Sandoz Letters on Native American Rights, 1940-1965 by Kimberli A. Lee
Used - Good
Hardback
Texas Tech Press,U.S.
20091101
216
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