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Cherokee Nation V. Georgia

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Book Synopsis Cherokee Nation V. Georgia by : Victoria Sherrow

Book excerpt: Victoria Sherrow examines a series of cases in the 1830s, including Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia, all dealing with the legal rights of the Cherokee people to govern themselves as an independent and sovereign nation and to own their own land. The Cherokee people were consistently denied any legal rights.


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