
Sarah Keyes, "American Burial Ground: A New History of the Overland Trail" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
New Books in Native American Studies
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Journey and Reflections on Overland Trail Migration
The chapter explores the personal accounts of everyday travelers on the Overland Trail, shining a light on their migration experiences through diverse and unique writing styles. It also delves into the intricate relationship between the trail and the US Army, addressing the military's significant role in supporting westward migration and its implications on broader systems of violence and expansion. Furthermore, it discusses the memory and memorialization of immigrant graves along the trail, reflecting on how 19th-century burial practices still resonate in modern preservation efforts and contrasting the memorialization of immigrants with the Civil War dead.
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