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ing it on women, in her Little House on the Prairie series (with four addi
tional books published after her death).
- Reynolds, Waking Giant, 23 6-41.
- Jennings, Invasion of America, 32 7-28.
- Stegner, Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs, 71 -72.
- D. H. Lawrence, quoted in Slotkin, Regeneration through Violence, 466.
- Dimock, Empire for Liberty, 9.
- Slotkin, Regeneration through Violence, 394-95.
- US historians see Jacksonian democracy as spanning nearly three decades,
182 4 to 1852, rather than just Jackson's eight-year presidency (1828-36).
There are dozens of books and articles on the era of Jacksonian democ
racy, as well as biographies of Andrew Jackson's life. Historian Robert
V. Remini is the foremost Jacksonian scholar, with multiple books; his Life
of Andrew Jackson (2010) is a short compilation of his previous work. A
revisionist view distinguished from Remini's admiring portrayal is Michael
Paul Rogin, Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of
the American Indian (1975). Twenty-first-century works include Brands,
Andrew Jackson; Meacham, American Lion; Reynolds, Waking Giant;
and Wilentz, Andrew Jackson.
- Mankiller and Wallis, Mankiller, 51.
- Rogin, Fathers and Children, 3-4.
- Stannard, American Holocaust, 122.
- Ibid., 12 2-23.
- Prucha, American Indian Treaties, 184.
- Quoted in Zinn, People's History of the United States, 12 9-30.
- Ibid., 138.
- Mooney, Historical Sketch of the Cherokee, 12 4.
- Tocqueville, Democracy in America, 372 -73.
- Rogin, Fathers and Children, 3-4.
- "Barack Obama's Inaugural Address," transcript, New York Times, Janu
ary 20, 2009.
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- Ford quoted in Kenner, History of New Mexico-Plains Indian Relations,
83; Thompson, Recollections of Mexico, 72.
- Whitman quoted in McDougall, Promised Land, Crusader State, 11.
Whitman expressed many such views during the US-Mexican War in the
newspaper he edited, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. For an in-depth study of
the intellectual, poetic, media, and mass popularity of the war, see Jo
hannsen, To the Halls of the Montezumas; also see Reynolds, Walt Whit
man's America.
- Whitman quoted in Reynolds, John Brown Abolitionist, 449.
- Horsman, Race and Manifest Destiny, 185.