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Shadows at dawn
Book • 2012
Shadows at Dawn examines the Camp Grant Massacre, where a group of Americans, Mexicans, and Tohono O'odham Indians attacked an Apache village, killing nearly 150 people.
The book delves into the historical context and the diverse perspectives of the parties involved, offering a nuanced view of the American Southwest during this tumultuous era.
Drawing on oral histories, newspaper reports, and participant accounts, Jacoby reconstructs this pivotal event and its aftermath.
The book delves into the historical context and the diverse perspectives of the parties involved, offering a nuanced view of the American Southwest during this tumultuous era.
Drawing on oral histories, newspaper reports, and participant accounts, Jacoby reconstructs this pivotal event and its aftermath.
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as a book detailing the Apache massacre and the violence of history during westward expansion.

Anita Anand


William Dalrymple

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164. How the West was Won: The Truth Behind the Westerns
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as the author of the book, which the podcast episode is based on.


Anita Anand

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165. A Massacre at Dawn