Daniel F. Littlefield

Daniel F. Littlefield, Jr., is director of the Sequoyah National Research Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He is author of numerous books, including Seminole Burning: A Story of Racial Vengeance and Africans and Seminoles: From Removal to Emancipation as well as coeditor of Native American Writing in the Southeast, all published by University Press of Mississippi. In 2014 the Arkansas Historical Association honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award for his cofounding of the Sequoyah National Research Center and his promotion of Arkansas history.

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Seminole Burning

A Story of Racial Vengeance

University Press of Mississippi

The true story of mob vengeance on two innocent Native American teenagers in Oklahoma

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Africans and Seminoles

From Removal to Emancipation

University Press of Mississippi

An updated edition of a standard work documenting the interrelationship of two racial cultures in antebellum Florida and Oklahoma

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Native American Writing in the Southeast

An Anthology, 1875-1935

University Press of Mississippi

The first comprehensive anthology of Native American literature representing tribes of the Southeastern U.S

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