When Red “Jim” Crow Comes Home to Roost
An open letter to members of the Cherokee Nation who despite the recent court decision, still can’t get right.
An open letter to members of the Cherokee Nation who despite the recent court decision, still can’t get right.
“My children have Cherokee blood in their veins…” Isaac Rogers, Cherokee Freedmen, May 20, 1885
When DNA reveals a relationship between you, your known cousins, and 15 descendants of Old Settler Cherokee Chief John “Nolachucky” Rogers, Jr.
Isaac Rogers was killed at the Ft. Gibson, Indian Territory train depot by Clarence Goldsby. But was his murder and the circumstances surrounding it cut and dry?
The moral of the story: go see your folks