Great Crossings
Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in the Age of Jackson
Christina Snyder
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the John H. Dunning Prize of the American Historical Association
Winner of the Francis Parkman Prize of the Society of American Historians
Winner of the History of Education Oustanding Book Prize of the History of Education Society
"In drawing our attention to these protagonists and to their complicated histories, Snyder has produced a work of importance to scholars of American history as well as of comparative Indigenous histories more generally. Great Crossings is a nuanced text ... This compelling work is, at its heart, a story about the conditions of liberty and citizenship that prevail over and through diversity within an imperial state." - Ben Silverstein, Australasian Journal of American History
"Great Crossings warrants attention from a wide multidisciplinary readership. From the short-lived experiment at Choctaw Academy, Snyder o?ers new insight into race, class, slavery, education, and other aspects of antebellum American society. She even shares a foreshadowing glimpse into what would become the United States' Indian boarding-school system later in the century. This book, moreover, contributes plenty to our understanding of how integral and intricate Indigenous experiences have been throughout American history." - Daniel Usner, Native American and Indigenous Studies