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Reading the petition of the Cherokee women was upsetting.  The women ask the chiefs and warriors of the council to reconsider parting the land which they once owned before the US government overtook it.  The women do not understand what else they must do to be accepted into white culture.  They express their advances from a "savage" nation to a "civilized" one.  To hear them use those terms while speaking of themselves was hard to read.  --E. Hufford
 
Reading the petition of the Cherokee women was upsetting.  The women ask the chiefs and warriors of the council to reconsider parting the land which they once owned before the US government overtook it.  The women do not understand what else they must do to be accepted into white culture.  They express their advances from a "savage" nation to a "civilized" one.  To hear them use those terms while speaking of themselves was hard to read.  --E. Hufford
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Emma Willard's letter to her sister is really pretty amusing. It sounds like a really horrible thing to say to a sister about to get married, but on the other hand it doesn't sound that different than what a lot of newly divorced people would say today. -- Allison Johnson
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It is so amazing that Amelia Knight crossed the Oregon Trail, and faced all the tribulations that this included, while pregnant! She cared for the children, walked long distances, and kept a fairly useful log of there trip with only a few mentions of being "sick." Also I really found her comments about the "romantic" hills covered with snow amusing. She can't help but put a little of her personality into this log while most of the diaries we have read have been fairly dry. -- Allison Johnson

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