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List of Illustrations ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xxi
Beginnings in Florida 3
Removal to Indian Territory 22
Post-Removal Upheavals 53
Seminole Slave Owners 84
"Only Slaves in Name" 117
The Civil War 155
Reconstruction 194
Intermarriage 224
Language, Society, and Culture 267
Relations with Seminoles in Oklahoma 294
Notes 327
Bibliography 394
Index 433
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