THOM HATCH is an award-winning author and historian who specializes in the American West, the Civil War, and Native American conflicts. He is a Marine Corps Vietnam veteran, and has received a Spur Award from the Western Writers of America. Hatch lives in Colorado with his wife and daughter.
"It's a fascinating history, touching on the complex relationships
among white, black, and Native Americans in the contested territory
we now know as Florida... Hatch's meticulous research is evident in
his depiction of Seminole village life and his detailed
descriptions of conferences and battles." --Boston Globe"Sitting
Bull, Geronimo and Crazy Horse are well known to every schoolchild.
Hatch deftly brings Osceola to the pantheon of legendary Native
American leaders." --Kirkus Reviews "Engaging, well-researched...
This important book adds to our understanding of the shameful
mistreatment of Native Americans and their resistance."
--Publishers Weekly
"The Seminole tribe of Florida had an origin as complex and tragic
as the history of race in America. The Creek Indians of Alabama,
escaped black slaves, and Muskogee-speaking natives of Florida
together made up the tribe which took its name from the Spanish
word for 'fugitives' or 'wild men'. They were united by a fierce
independence and were led by a man of great natural gifts--named
Billy Powell at birth, and known to history as Osceola--as varied
in his background as the tribe he led. His story, stirring and sad
in equal measure, is now told by Thom Hatch in this new history of
the Seminole ordeal." --Thomas Powers, Los Angeles Times Book Prize
winner and National Book Critics Circle finalist for The Killing of
Crazy Horse"With admirable scholarship and fresh and exciting
detail, Thom Hatch tells the epic story of young Billy Powell, who
embraced his Native American heritage and entered history as
Osceola, leader of the Seminoles. Telling of his fight for his
people, Hatch demonstrates convincingly why Osceola deserves a
place in the pantheon with Cochise, Tecumseh, and Sitting Bull."
--A. J. Langguth, author of Driven West: Andrew Jackson and the
Trail of Tears to the Civil War
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