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The Real All Americans by Sally Jenkins (2007, Hardcover) 
The Real All Americans by Sally Jenkins (2007, Hardcover)

 
The Real All Americans by Sally Jenkins (2007, Hardcover)

Publisher: Doubleday
Publication Date: 2007-05-15
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0385519877
ISBN-13: 9780385519878
Product ID: EPID57146924
Description: Journalist/author Jenkins revives a forgotten piece of history and crafts an inspirational story about a Native American football team that is as much about football as Lance Armstrong's book was about a bike. If you guessed that Yale or...
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  A must for Native American historians and all Americans
Review created: 04/26/09
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I bought this book over a year ago. I thought the story would be about a football game. It is so much more than that. This book is so finely written and researched it should have been nominated for a Pulitzer. Sally Jenkins not only touches upon how the Carlisle team was that formed at the Carlise Academy in Harrisburgh, PA., but also gives an excellent account af how our US Governemnt single handedly stole America from the Native Americans who treasured the land so much. The description of the "Massacre at Wounded Knee" and the sacrafice(s) of the Tribal leaders sending their children away to learn the "ways of the white man" (by the way I am white) will tug at your heart. Thank goodness we had a human being (white man) such as Captain/General Pratt who recognized the need to start the Carlisle Academy and then had the foresight to develop the football team. Pratt is a true American hero and was single handidly disgraced and disrespected by our Governemnt and Theodore Roosevelt (who I have lost a lot of respect for after reading this book). Teddy was a great leader and a true American but this book will show he certainly was not perfect and had an ego a mile wide! I love the USA but our government owes so much to The Real Americans (the Native Americans who are slowly fading from our land). Read this book and have your children read this book.


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I'm rating this a good, although not sure, as I bought it for a gift. After seeing an interview with the author, I decided to look for the book. I hope it is as interesting as the author portrayed it to be. It is a book telling the story of a small Indian school that got into competing with the 'big-name' colleges in football. The Indians created many plays in the game that are still used today that would give them an edge on the field. The book also portrays that point in time(when General Eisenhower would be playing football) and the problems of the Indians in that culture and how their participation
in the game changed the game itself for years to come.


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