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The Legal Ideology of Removal
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Tim Alan Garrison is an associate professor of history and chair of Native American studies at Portland State University.

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Garrison has already earned his place in Native American history with this fascinating and scholarly volume.--William L. Anderson "Journal of East Tennessee History"

Tim Alan Garrison's book will turn heads and immediately impact the way historians, Native scholars, and lawyers look at important legal concepts and precedents. I cannot remember a better conceived and better written monograph.--John R. Wunder "author of "Retained by the People" A History of American Indians and the Bill of Rights"

Tim Garrison has produced a clear and powerful assessment of southern Indians' legal strategy and the self-interested response of courts in the southern states prior to Removal.--Malinda M. Maynor "North Carolina Historical Review"

In recalling our attention to these overlooked decisions and the ideology they emerged from, Garrison has given us an indispensable work of American history.--Alabama Review

Tim Alan Garrison has carefully researched the relatively unexploited and fertile ground of the legal ideology of the southern antebellum state judiciary and its impact on Indian nations and American law. . . . This is a well-crafted study of a fascinating topic that has generally escaped historical scrutiny.--Florida Historical Quarterly

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