Champions of the Cherokees
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Champions of the Cherokees

Evan and John B. Jones

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Champions of the Cherokees

Evan and John B. Jones

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Champions of the Cherokees is the story of two extraordinary Northern Baptist missionaries, father and son, who lived with the Cherokee Indians from 1821 to 1876. Told largely in the words of these outspoken and compassionate men, this is also a narrative of the Cherokees' sufferings at the hands of the United States government and white frontier dwellers. In addition, it is an analysis of the complexity of interracial relations in the United States, for the Cherokees adopted the white man's custom of black chattel slavery. This fascinating biography reveals the unusual extent to which Evan and John B. Jones challenged prevailing federal Indian policies: unlike most other missionaries, they supported the Indians' right to retain their own identity and national autonomy. William McLoughlin vividly describes the "trail of tears" over which the Cherokees and Evan Jones traveled eight hundred miles through the dead of winter--from Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina to a new home in Oklahoma. He examines the difficulties that Jones encountered when, alone among all the missionaries, he expelled Cherokee slaveholders from his mission churches. This book depicts the Joneses' experiences during the Civil War, including their chaplaincy of two Cherokee regiments who fought with the Northern side. Finally, McLoughlin tells how these "champions of the Cherokees" were adopted into the Cherokee nation and helped them fight detribalization.

Originally published in 1990.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Illustrations
  4. List of Tables
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Abbreviations
  7. Introduction
  8. I Mission to the Cherokees, 1817-1821
  9. II The High Cost of Educating the Cherokees, 1821–1827
  10. III Competing with Methodists and Medicine Men, 1827–1833
  11. IV Trial for Murder, 1833
  12. V Secret Aid to Cherokee Resistance, 1833–1836
  13. VI Evangelism and Resistance from Tennessee, 1836–1838
  14. VII Removal and Expulsion, 1838–1841
  15. VIII Schools, Evangelism, Publishing, 1841–1844
  16. IX Bushyhead's Slave, the Starr Gang, and Frye's Rebellion, 1844–1846
  17. X Evan Jones in Defeat, 1846–1847
  18. XI Separating the Churches from Slavery, 1848–1852
  19. XII Evangelism, Education, and the Feud with Willard Upham, 1852–1856
  20. XIII Pro-Slavery, Anti-Slavery, 1856–1860
  21. XIV The Joneses in the Civil War, 1860–1865
  22. XV The Joneses and Cherokee Reconstruction, 1865–1870
  23. XVI John B. Jones as Federal Agent, 1870–1874
  24. Epilogue
  25. Bibliographical Notes
  26. Index