Down the Big River

Down the Big River

by Stephen W. Meader

27 chapters6h 3mEnglish1924

About this book

In 1805, two boys encounter vicious river pirates on their way to help settle the American Midwest. I am very pleased to offer another of Stephen W. Meader's beautifully-written historical adventures. A prominent theme of this novel is "Manifest Destiny," a driving force in 19th-century American politics and government. The credo of Manifest Destiny held that white Americans were divinely foreordained to push westward and settle the continent. This book presents an accurate portrayal of (and celebrates) some of the people caught up in that undertaking. But it is important to acknowledge that Manifest Destiny was an imperialist and racist idea that directly resulted in the displacement and death of thousands of indigenous North Americans, the theft of their homeland, and eventually the forced removal of their children to boarding schools that worked to strip them of their language and culture. - Summary by Warren Bergmann

Chapters (27)

1Chapter I
625
2Chapter II
539
3Chapter III
820
4Chapter IV
696
5Chapter V
718
6Chapter VI
1050
7Chapter VII
370
8Chapter VIII
894
9Chapter IX
798
10Chapter X
852
11Chapter XI
734
12Chapter XII
887
13Chapter XIII
987
14Chapter XIV
639
15Chapter XV
773
16Chapter XVI
562
17Chapter XVII
800
18Chapter XVIII
1123
19Chapter XIX
873
20Chapter XX
647
21Chapter XXI
733
22Chapter XXII
769
23Chapter XXIII
705
24Chapter XXIV
744
25Chapter XXV
1114
26Chapter XXVI
1870
27Chapter XXVII
461

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