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Dawn G. Marsh - A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman - 9780803248403 - V9780803248403
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A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman

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Description for A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman Hardback. In a sad irony, Hannah Freeman was establishing her residency - a claim that paved the way for her removal to the poorhouse. This book reconstructs Hannah Freeman's history, traveling from the days of her grandmothers before European settlement to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Num Pages: 240 pages, 3 photographs, 6 illustrations, 4 maps, 2 appendixes. BIC Classification: JFSL9; JHMC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 21. Weight in Grams: 494.

“Marsh makes commendable use of the scant documentary evidence to piece together Hannah Freeman’s life. Her painstaking efforts to give Hannah a voice are impressive.” ―Thomas Britten, The Historian

On July 28, 1797, an elderly Lenape woman stood before the newly appointed almsman of Pennsylvania’s Chester County and delivered a brief account of her life. In a sad irony, Hannah Freeman was establishing her residency—a claim that paved the way for her removal to the poorhouse. Ultimately, however, it meant final removal from the ancestral land she had so tenaciously maintained. Thus was William Penn’s “peaceable kingdom” preserved. 
A Lenape among ... Read more reconstructs Freeman’s history, from the days of her grandmothers before European settlement to the beginning of the nineteenth century. The story that emerges is one of persistence and resilience, as “Indian Hannah” negotiates life with the Quaker neighbors who employ her, entrust their children to her, seek out her healing skills, and, when she is weakened by sickness and age, care for her. Yet these are the same neighbors whose families then dispossess her own.

Fascinating in its own right, Freeman’s life is also remarkable as a unique account of a Native American woman in a colonial community during a time of dramatic transformation and upheaval. In particular, it expands our understanding of colonial history and the Native experience that history often renders silent.
 

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Lincoln, United States
ISBN
9780803248403
SKU
V9780803248403
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About Dawn G. Marsh
Dawn G. Marsh is an associate professor of history at Purdue University. 

Reviews for A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman
“Clear and compelling. . . . Through the life of Hannah Freeman, Marsh places the mythology of Penn’s peaceable kingdom in stark relief.”—Jean R. Soderlund, Western Historical Quarterly "A thoughtful documentation of one woman's struggle to maintain her ancestral homeland."—Booklist “In a genre that so often focuses on the lives of politically significant ‘great men’ (and occasionally women), we rarely learn ... Read more

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