Monthly Archives: January 2013

The News from Indian Country: The Cherokee Phoenix, 1828-1834, Part II (In Pursuit of Dead Georgians, 9)

[Note: We conclude the story of the Cherokee Phoenix begun in a previous post. Both the passage by Congress of the Indian Removal Act (1830) and President Jackson’s refusal to enforce the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of Worcester v. … Continue reading

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2012 in Review

[Note:  A retrospective look at activity at “Retired But Not Shy” in 2012, courtesy of those wonderful folks at wordpress.com.  Enjoy, especially if you’re into statistics!] The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s … Continue reading

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