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Discover the gripping narrative of 'Thunder in the Mountains,' a compelling historical account that delves into the fierce struggles of the Northern Rockies post-Civil War era. This meticulously researched book, published by W W Norton & Company in 2018, brings to life the story of General Oliver Otis Howard, a key figure in African American civil rights, as he confronts the resilient Nez Perce families led by the remarkable Chief Joseph. Throughout this 640-page masterpiece, readers will engage with themes of Native American sovereignty, freedom, and the complex interactions between government and individual rights. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a unique perspective on the pivotal events of 1877. Immerse yourself in an epic clash of ideals that shaped the American landscape, making 'Thunder in the Mountains' an essential read for anyone interested in Native American history, civil rights movements, or the nuances of government power. Secure your copy today and explore the profound legacies of these iconic figures as they navigate the turbulent waters of their time.