-----Original Message----- From: Marcia Lee [mailto:mlee@uwf.edu] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:00 AM To: 'AMERIND-US-SE-L@rootsweb.com' Subject: Some new books of interest Good morning folks, Here are some new books of interest we've recently received at our library. I think theres something in all of them for anyone interested in the history of the Southeastern Indian tribes. In no particular order : Mixed blood Indians, Racial Construction in the Early South by Theda Perdue, Univ. of Georgia Press, 2003. The McGillivray and McIntosh Traders on the Old Southwest Frontier, 1716-1815, by Amos J. Wright, Jr., New South Books, 2001. The Indian Slave Trade : the Rise of the English Empire in the American South, 1670-1717, by Alan Gallay, Yale Univ. Pr., 2003. The only one I've had a chance to read cover to cover is the book by Theda Perdue & its very good & not very long. The other 2 are much longer & have good indexes & large bibliographies. I hope to get through them in the next couple of weeks. By the way is the Gallay book on Indian Slavery the first book just devoted to that subject. I know I've seen other books on slavery with a chapter or a few pages on the subject. Gotta get to work, Marcie