Osceola the Seminole; or, The Red Fawn of the Flower Land
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The narrative blends lush descriptions of Florida's flora with a historical tale of Seminole resistance, portraying the dispossession and forced removal of indigenous people and the brief, valorous struggle of a famed native leader. Told chiefly in first person, it follows a narrator who recalls his childhood on an indigo plantation and his mixed ancestry, interweaving personal reminiscence with broader scenes of conflict, cultural loss, and the changing human landscape. The work alternates evocative natural portraiture and dramatized episodes to examine loyalty, exile, and the cost of territorial expansion.
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