Introduction: Oklahoma as America
         -- Owning and being owned : property, slavery, and Creek nationhood to 1865
         -- An equal interest in the soil : small-scale farming and the work of nationhood, 1866-1889
         -- Raw country and Jeffersonian dreams : the racial politics of allotment
         -- Policy and the making of landlords and tenants : allotment, landlessness, and Creek politics, 1906-1920s
         -- We were Negroes then : political programs, landownership, and Black racial coalescence, 1904-1916
         -- The battle for whiteness : making whites in a white man's country, 1916-1924
         -- Epilogue: Newtown : unsettling Oklahoma, unsettling America.
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