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One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd - Community Reviews back

by Jim Fergus
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working on my tbr pile
working on my tbr pile rated it 8 years ago
3.5 stars
anndiehl
anndiehl rated it 12 years ago
An inside look at the shameful history of our country against the first people of this land. At times touching and brutal. Always the women make the difference.
An Excellent Library
An Excellent Library rated it 12 years ago
In this semi-historical fiction novel, a group of misfit women volunteer to go West to become the brides to the Cheyenne Indians in 1875.My sole regret is that I was unable to be present when the family was notified of the circumstances of my “escape” from the “prison” from which you had all conspir...
The Night Owl
The Night Owl rated it 12 years ago
One Thousand White Women is a scary title. It makes me think of the White Walkers in Game of Thrones. All these zombified women walking across the plains looking for Indians to chomp on assimilate. In way, I think my alternate history story is not as farfetched as Fergus' story, but I digress. The t...
jillian
jillian rated it 12 years ago
Jim Fergus’ One Thousand White Women follows May Dodd and a motley crew of women from her incarceration in a Chicago insane asylum where she had been committed for falling in love with a man beneath her station, to the prairies of the Nebraska Territory as part of President Ulysses S. Grant’s “Bride...
JackieLoz
JackieLoz rated it 13 years ago
This was a very good book. It is the fictional story of the Cheyenne Indians requesting 1,000 white women from President Grant. The Cheyenne wanted to have children with the white women in order to have their children be accepted by white people. The government hoped that the brides would help th...
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 14 years ago
Unlike I usually do, I didn't read the Amazon reviews of "One Thousand White Women - The Journals of May Dodd" before purchasing it, had I done so I'd have probably passed it by and that would have been a shame. Sure, the characters are stereotypical, the situations unlikely, but it's fiction, not a...
jillemery
jillemery rated it 14 years ago
One of my favorite books ever!!
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 14 years ago
7 July 2011I have just completed reading a most intriguing compilation of notebooks, written by one May Dodd, and presented by Mr. Jim Fergus. Purportedly Miss Dodd was part of a secret program on the part of the US government to present 1,000 white women as brides to the Cheyenne to assist in thei...
notemily
notemily rated it 16 years ago
This is the worst book I've ever finished.
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