Four years and as a form president and chief he must have realized that this before the war is going to take place if we fail. There mustve been a great sense of responsibility. Anybody else . Does anybody want to grab cspans attention with something outrageous . If not thank you so much, please get a copy of my book if its available outside. [inaudible] i would like to add real native genius thats a perfect conclusion to my talk. Thank you for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] our author today is Angela Hudson who is an associate and soontobe professor at texas a m university. Shes an expert in American Indian history, 19th century u. S. South, representations of American Indians and popculture as well as intersection of American Indian and africanamerican lives. She received her ph. D from yale in 2007, and has held fellowships at the newberry library, the american philosophical society, and the rare book and manuscript library, among others. Her first book was called cree
Back are not embraced as full members of the family into which they go. They often end up as a in limbo as may be domestics in the household. Cared for and fitting clothes but not necessarily fully embraced as a member of the family. That is part of what is so striking between the parallel between frank would and william a carey. He too, as a slave of his own family was in this limbo being both related to but distance held apart from the people with whom he grew up. Thank you very much. [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] next up on this long book tv weekend, caesar brioche oo discusses his book havana hardball. This is a weeklong book festival held in the fall. Welcome to barnes noble and fairfax. This author served as baseball editor from 20032 2004. Born in havana, he graduated with a bachelors degree from journalism from university of florida. In his 25 years a sports journalist he has written for the a sports journalist he has written for the miami herald, the sun cen