Patrick Neal Minges (35), is an American author and historian specializing in the cultural interactions among Native Americans and Africans. With several books to his credit, he continues to write and teach.[1][2][3]
Education
Minges graduated from East Carolina University with a master's in Counseling. He then earned a M.Div and Ph.D. at the Union Theological Seminary.[1]
Writing career
Minges is the author of several books,[4] most of which deal with the various Native American tribes of North America, their long histories and their rich cultures.
Books
- Slavery in the Cherokee Nation: The Keetoowah Society and the Defining of a People 1855-1867 (2003)
- Black Indian Slave Narratives (2004)
- Far More Terrible for Women: Personal Accounts of Women in Slavery (2006)
References
- 1 2 "Presentation". ku.edu. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
- ↑ "All my Slaves, whether Negroes, Indians, Mustees, Or Molattoes". wvu.edu. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
- ↑ Minges, Patrick (2001). "Beneath the Underdog: Race, Religion, and the Trail of Tears". The American Indian Quarterly. 25 (3): 453–479. doi:10.1353/aiq.2001.0053. S2CID 162245866. Project MUSE 262.
- ↑ "Teacher publishes third book", The-Dispatch.com, November 2, 2006. Retrieved November 16, 2013
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