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- Q5370836 subject Q8520022.
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- Q5370836 abstract "Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Letter to Martin Van Buren" (1838) was written in response to the government's efforts to remove the Cherokee people from their native lands. Emerson strongly represents that he, as well as other citizens of the American nation, feel that the American government is committing a serious evil in proceeding with the removal of the Cherokee. He stresses the efforts of the aboriginal population by stating that “Even in our distant state, some good rumor of their worth and civility has arrived, We have learned with joy their improvement in social arts. We have read their newspapers. We have seen some of them in our schools and colleges. In common with the great body of the American people we have witnessed with sympathy the painful labors of these red men to redeem their own race from the doom of eternal inferiority, and to borrow and domesticate in the tribe, the arts and customs of the caucasian race.” (Emerson, 1269).” In the conclusion of the letter, Emerson questions the morality of a government that could put “so vast an outrage upon the Cherokee nation, and upon human nature (Emerson, 1271).”".
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- Q5370836 comment "Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Letter to Martin Van Buren" (1838) was written in response to the government's efforts to remove the Cherokee people from their native lands. Emerson strongly represents that he, as well as other citizens of the American nation, feel that the American government is committing a serious evil in proceeding with the removal of the Cherokee.".
- Q5370836 label "Emerson's letter to Martin Van Buren".