When Red “Jim” Crow Comes Home to Roost
An open letter to members of the Cherokee Nation who despite the recent court decision, still can’t get right.
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An open letter to members of the Cherokee Nation who despite the recent court decision, still can’t get right.
When Red “Jim” Crow Comes Home to Roost Read More »
“My children have Cherokee blood in their veins…” Isaac Rogers, Cherokee Freedmen, May 20, 1885
Birthright: 8 Generations of Cherokee Freedmen and Our Story of Redemption Read More »
When DNA reveals a relationship between you, your known cousins, and 15 descendants of Old Settler Cherokee Chief John “Nolachucky” Rogers, Jr.
All Roads Lead to Cherokee Chief John Rogers, Jr. Read More »
Isaac Rogers was killed at the Ft. Gibson, Indian Territory train depot by Clarence Goldsby. But was his murder and the circumstances surrounding it cut and dry?
Life After Death: 120 – Recalling the Murder of Isaac Rogers Read More »
Isaac Rogers was killed April 21,1897 at a train depot in Fort Gibson, Indian Territory. Oral history said I was somehow related to him. But how?
Finding Isaac Rogers – Civil War Veteran, U.S. Deputy Marshal, Relative? Read More »