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Acknowledgments

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortizs An Indigenous Peoples History of the United States inspired me to tell biography and history intertwined. Sarah Ruffing Robbins helped me understand the importance of presenting both Eastmans words, their written legacy.

Alan Woolworth at the Minnesota Historical Society; Amy Hauge and Kathleen Nutter at the Sophia Smith Collection; Mary Frances Ronan at the National Archives; Peter Carnini at Dartmouth; and others sorted through their collections and made available materials in record time and with good humor. In Flandreau, John Eastmans great-grandson William Beane showed me the church Charles brother pastored, the homestead and cemetery, and critiqued what I wrote on the Dakota War. Ted Sargent shared Eastman family photos and conversations with Eastman descendants. Anonymous peer reviewers strengthened this book with their insightful feedback. Friend Laura Tillem supplied the title.

I wrote my fifth draft while teaching at the Muslim University of Dzemal Bijedic in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Colleagues experiences of war and marginalization deepened my understanding of the impact of war.

I am most grateful to the scholars whose work nourished mine and to my editor, Clark Whitehorn, whose belief in this books importance means more than I can say.

It is my privilege to pass on the legacy of both Eastmans. I do so with gratitude for their lives and witness.

About the Author

Gretchen Cassel Eick worked on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, for more than a decade as a foreign and military policy lobbyist before earning a PhD in American Studies from the University of Kansas and becoming a Professor of History. Her book on the civil rights movementDissent in Wichita: The Civil Rights Movement in the Midwest, 19541972 (University of Illinois Press, 2001/2007) won three awards: The Richard Wentworth Award from the University of Illinois as the best book in American history that press published over two years, the University of Kansass Hall Center Award for the best book by a Kansas author, and the William Rockhill Nelson award for the best nonfiction book by a Kansas or Missouri author. She was awarded two Fulbright Scholar teaching awards (Latvia and Bosnia and Herzegovina) and a Fulbright Hays grant (South Africa). She lives half the year in Bosnia and Herzegovina and half in Kansas, teaching and writing.

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