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Dee Brown

    28. Februar 1908 – 12. Dezember 2002

    Dee Brown war ein gefeierter Autor, dessen Werke sich mit der amerikanischen Geschichte befassten, oft mit Schwerpunkt auf dem Leben an der Grenze und vergessenen Momenten des Bürgerkriegs. Seine wegweisende Studie deckte einem globalen Publikum die systematische Zerstörung der nordamerikanischen Ureinwohner auf und veränderte die weltweite Wahrnehmung grundlegend. Brown verfolgte auch eine Karriere als Bibliothekar und baute seine umfangreiche schriftstellerische Laufbahn parallel dazu auf.

    Dee Brown
    Das Feuerross erreicht das grosse Wasser im Westen
    Im Westen ging die Sonne auf
    Du folgtest dem Falken, Amayi
    Der Major. Roman
    Der Major
    Begrabt mein Herz an der Biegung des Flusses
    • 2013

      The Catalyst

      The Time for Change is Now!

      The narrative begins with a disastrous Easter Day, stemming from a long-ago request that sets off a chain of events. It explores the profound journey of a mind and heart intertwined in a transformative experience. The story blends factual occurrences with artistic expression, promising an engaging unfolding of events that captivates the reader.

      The Catalyst
    • 2011

      My Sky Is for Upliftment

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      In "My Sky is for Upliftment"... Author Dee Brown introduces his assortment of poems, short stories, and monologues which delivers a refreshing collection of language for the soul. Each piece brings forth wisdom to be applied in daily life decisions, as well as inspirational teachings that promote positive life applications. The literary works throughout this book offers practical keys to peace of mind. Exploring doubt, anger, depression, and worry, My Sky is for Upliftment answers these self-destructive traits with FAITH, ENDURANCE, STRENGTH, and LEADERSHIP. Giving insight through motivation, each page offers a blueprint for happiness based on spiritual values.

      My Sky Is for Upliftment
    • 2008
    • 2006

      Why Do I Have to Be Your Nigger?

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      2,5(2)Abgeben

      The book delves into the complex social issue surrounding the use of the word "nigger," examining its impact on African-American identity and culture. Dee Brown investigates the intersections of race, gender, class, and stereotypes, offering a nuanced exploration of the relationships and philosophies tied to this controversial term. Through thought-provoking analysis, he aims to foster a deeper understanding of how this single word encapsulates broader themes of kinship and social dynamics within the African-American community.

      Why Do I Have to Be Your Nigger?
    • 2004

      On Sunday afternoon, June 25, 1876, Gen. George Custer and 264 members of the U.S. Seventh Cavalry engaged more than 3,000 warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Arapaho, and Cheyenne nations and were killed in the ensuing battle. Acclaimed historian Dee Brown traces the events of that day and of the weeks before, through the eyes and ears of seventeen participants from both sides, including Natives, scouts, soldiers, and civilians. Why did Custer divide his forces? Why did he not take his regiment’s Gatling guns? Why did he expect Sitting Bull to surrender without a fight? How did Sitting Bull’s vision at the sun dance on the Rosebud foretell the occasion and the outcome of the battle? How did war chiefs Crazy Horse and Gall take advantage of Custer’s tactical errors? And why did they preserve Custer’s body from mutilation? Showdown at Little Big Horn answers these and other questions, telling the story of the fight from many points of view, based on reports, diaries, letters, and testimony of the participants themselves. Together the accounts provide a gripping narrative of a punitive expedition gone badly awry and an assemblage of Native peoples who forestalled for a while the army’s domination of the northern plains.

      Showdown at Little Big Horn
    • 2004

      The American West

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,9(140)Abgeben

      A definitive, illustrated, single-volume history of the American West, from the bestselling author of BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE, Dee Brown.

      The American West
    • 1997
    • 1995

      Best of Dee Brown's West

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,6(17)Abgeben

      A collection of articles tracing the history of the Western frontier from early settlements to the Battle of Wounded Knee

      Best of Dee Brown's West
    • 1984

      Sam Morrison, ein Zeitungsreporter, bemüht sich um 1866, die Identität und die Ereignisse um den Tod des legendären Kämpfers Major Rawley aufzuklären.

      Der Major