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Ghosts of crook county : an oil fortune, a phantom child, and the fight for Indigenous land / Russell Cobb.

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"In the early 1900s, at the dawn of the "American Century," few knew the intoxicating power of greed better than white men on the forefront of the black gold rush. When oil was discovered in Oklahoma, these counterfeit tycoons impersonated, defrauded, and murdered Native property owners to snatch up hundreds of acres of oil-rich land. Writer and fourth-generation Oklahoman Russell Cobb sets the stage for one such oilman's chicanery: Tulsa entrepreneur Charles Page's campaign for a young Muscogee boy's land in Creek County. Problem was, "Tommy Atkins," the boy in question, had died years prior-if he ever lived at all. Ghosts of Crook County traces Tommy's mythologized life through Page's relentless pursuit of his land. We meet Minnie Atkins and the two other women who claimed to be Tommy's "real" mother. Minnie would testify a story of her son's life and death that fulfilled the legal requirements for his land to be transferred to Page. And we meet Tommy himself-or the men who proclaimed themselves to be him, alive and well in court. Through evocative storytelling, Cobb chronicles with unflinching precision the lasting effects of land-grabbing white men on Indigenous peoples. What emerges are the interconnected stories of unabashedly greedy men, the exploitation of Indigenous land, and the legacy of a boy who may never have existed."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780807007372
  • ISBN: 0807007374
  • Physical Description: 287 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, map, genealogical tables ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Boston : Beacon Press, [2024]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 256-270) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: "It was doubtful if such a person had ever existed" -- Growing up in the territory with Minnie Atkins -- "Into the light before" : Minnie Atkins at Tullahassee and Carlisle -- Becoming a lady : Minnie lights out for the west -- "My nation is about to disappear" : enrollment begins -- Charles Page, the "Secular Saint" of modern-day Tulsa -- The making of "Daddy" Page -- Oklahoma joins the dance : the first oil boom in Indian Territory -- Emarthla of the Snake Faction -- Bartlett's quitclaim : the run on Tommy's land begins -- "All crooks at Tulsa" : Minnie Atkins and the receivership hearing -- Minnie Atkins in Seattle -- "Utterly unworthy of your confidence" : the campaign against R.C. Allen -- "There is no justice for the weak?" : resistance against allotment -- "What a fool we have been" : the Atkins sisters face off in federal court -- "Nancy shatters own chance" -- The Sam Brown interlude -- "You know how a white man is about money" : Sadie James reveals all -- "Anything to get the coin" : the aftermath of the trials, and the death of Minnie Atkins -- From blood quantum to liquid gold : Sally Atkins and the erosion of Black freedom during Oklahoma's first oil boom -- "But insists he has never died" -- Epilogue: Take me back to Tulsa.
Subject: Petroleum industry and trade > Corrupt practices > Oklahoma > History > 20th century.
Racism against Indigenous peoples > Oklahoma > History > 20th century.
Indigenous peoples > Crimes against > Oklahoma > History > 20th century.
Oklahoma > History > Land Rush, 1889.

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