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The Gilded Age: Critical Essay by Edmund J. Danziger, Jr.

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SOURCE: “Native American Resistance and Accommodation During the Late Nineteenth Century,” in The Gilded Age: Essays on the Origins of Modern America, edited by Charles W. Calhoun, Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1996, pp. 163-84.

In this excerpt, Danziger describes the struggles of Native Americans in the face of post-Civil War white migrations westward that forced Indian accommodation to reservation life.

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