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Before Bleeding Kansas: Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Shawnee Indians in Pre-Territorial Kansas, 1844-1854
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| Title | Before Bleeding Kansas: Christian Missionaries, Slavery, and the Shawnee Indians in Pre-Territorial Kansas, 1844-1854 |
| Abstract | Photos, illustrations, and comprehensive article about the early history of pre-territorial Kansas from 1844 to 1854. Discussion on several topics such as Christian Indian missions and missionaries, the Shawnee Indians themselves and other tribes, and conflicting viewpoints on the ownership of black slaves by Johnson and others, etc. |
| Notes | The following people involved in the early history of Kansas are mentioned or described in this article: Thomas Johnson (Methodist), Isaac McCoy (Baptist), Johnston Lykins (Baptist), Richard Cummins, Joseph Parks, Francis Barker (Quaker), Jerome Berryman, Miriam Hough, Richard Mendenhall, Wilson Hobbs, Thomas Markham, Luke Lea, George Manypenny, William Walker, Lewis Doherty, and B. F. Johnson, et al. |
| Author | Kevin Abing
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| Date | Spring//2001 |
| Source | Kansas History |
| Location | Periodical |
| Volume | 24 |
| Number | 1 |
| Page | 54-70 |
| Local Subject | Kansas--History Quaker Indian Mission Indian Missions Slavery
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| Illustrations | No |
| Item Type | Magazine Article
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| Access This Item | This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests |
| Item ID | 117995 |
| CONTENTdm number | 17558 |
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