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Buy Cherokee Rose by Al Lacy,JoAnna Lacy The Brutal Road West It's late summer President Martin Van Buren issues an order that the fifteen thousand Ch. The Brutal Road West It's late summer President Martin Van Buren issues an order that the fifteen thousand Cherokee Indians living in the Smoky Mountains. “Cherokee Rose is a good story and a great way to learn about a historical event we would rather sweep under the rug.” --Lauraine Snelling, bestselling author of Amethyst Story Behind the BookLong captivated with the study of American history, Al and JoAnna Lacy eagerly researched the time in the s when the five “civilized tribes” were forced by the U.S. government to make a one-thousand-mile journey to Indian Territory (now the state of Oklahoma).
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