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S. Boyd Taylor For Dummies - A Reference Guide for the Rest of Us

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A Reference Guide for the Rest of Us

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S. Boyd Taylor For Dummies - A Reference Guide for the Rest of Us Skip to content S. Boyd Taylor For Dummies A Reference Guide for the Rest of Us Scroll down to content Posts Posted on February 25, 2018 My Family, Cherokee? In my family we used to have a tintype picture of my great, great, great grandmother on the wall. It’s been lost since my grandfather moved into his nursing home, but what I remember is a rather homely Native American woman in a shawl. “She looks like Cochise, don’t she?” my grandfather, her great-grandson, used to say, meaning she was ugly and built like a man. She was ugly, but she was ours. According to our family lore, she was Cherokee, and she hid in the woods with white friends after the Cherokees in East Texas lost the battle at Tyler and were all marched into Oklahoma at gunpoint. Of couse family stories get embroidered. Who knows what tribe she was for sure. My family was lucky. We hadn’t suffered racial opression in at least 4 gen...

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