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Redskins, Ruffleshirts, and Rednecks : Indian Allotments in Alabama and Mississippi, 1830-1860
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.32 $President Andrew Jackson wanted to secure all 25 million acres east of the Mississippi River. When the indigenous tribes balked, Jackson offered treaties that promised a farm to each of an Indian family in exchange for the remaining land. Mary Elizabeth Young details the repercussions of these treaties for American Indians and Anglo-Indian relations. Few if any Indians ever saw that promised farmland, but the United States received its share-and more.
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5 Gal. Redskin Peach Tree
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 59.11 $With its majestic appearance, the Redskin Peach Tree stands tall, reaching heights of up to 20 feet. Its lush foliage showcases a stunning array of deep green leaves, providing an attractive backdrop to the strikingly colored peaches that bloom in abundance. Ranging from rich crimson to brilliant scarlet, these velvety-skinned fruits offer a tantalizing flavor profile that combines sweetness with a hint of tartness. This hardy tree thrives in growing zones 5-8, making it suitable for a wide range of climates. Experience the beauty and deliciousness of the Redskin Peach Tree, a true masterpiece in every aspect.
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Redskin Time
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.28 $Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
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The Redskins Encyclopedia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 66.07 $The Redskins Encyclopedia brings to light the team's history and tradition in the most comprehensive account ever written about the storied NFL franchise. Readers are exposed to a treasure-trove of information about the Redskins.
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Redskins? (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.99 $This book assesses the controversies over the Washington NFL team name as a window into other recent debates about the use of Native American mascots for professional and college sports teams. Fenelon explores the origin of team names in institutional racism and mainstream society’s denial of the impact of four centuries of colonial conquest. Fenelon’s analysis is supported by his surveys and interviews about the "Redskins" name and Cleveland "Indians" mascot "Chief Wahoo." A majority of Native peoples see these mascots as racist, including the National Congress of American Indians―even though mainstream media and public opinion claim otherwise. Historical analysis divulges these terms as outgrowths of "savage" and "enemy icon" racist depictions of Native nations. The book ties the history of conquest to idealized claims of democracy, freedom, and "honoring" sports teams.
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The Iron Redskin: The History of the Indian Motorcycle
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 146.57 $Indian is a magic name in motorcycling. Its mention brings to mind machines with flamboyant bold striping, lithe of appearance and, seemingly even at rest, poised for flight. There were over two dozen makes of motorcycle on the market during the heyday of motorcycling in the United States. Yet in the minds of many enthusiasts, none of these quite approached the verve, style, artistic functionality of design or handling abilities of the Indian. The Iron Redskin is the story of the most loved of American motorcycles. It is a vast work that has taken many thousands of hours to compile, yet it is one of the most readable and interesting motorcycle histories ever to be published.
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Flashman and the Redskins: From the Flashman Papers, 1849-50 and 1875-76
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 179.77 $Physical description: 479 p. ; 22 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Subject: Fiction.
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The Washington Redskins Story (NFL Teams)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.52 $Not shy of media attention, the Washington Redskins were the first to televise all of their games across the Southern United States. Previously, the Redskins broadcasted their games on the radio. Even though fans can watch or listen at home, the Redskins have been selling out game tickets since 1968! Tune in and discover the Washington Redskins traditions and history in this book for reluctant readers.
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The Iron Redskin
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.05 $Indian is a magic name in motorcycling. Its mention brings to mind machines with flamboyant bold striping, lithe of appearance and, seemingly even at rest, poised for flight. There were over two dozen makes of motorcycle on the market during the heyday of motorcycling in the United States. Yet in the minds of many enthusiasts, none of these quite approached the verve, style, artistic functionality of design or handling abilities of the Indian. The Iron Redskin is the story of the most loved of American motorcycles. It is a vast work that has taken many thousands of hours to compile, yet it is one of the most readable and interesting motorcycle histories ever to be published.
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The Washington Redskins Story
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 51.78 $Not shy of media attention, the Washington Redskins were the first to televise all of their games across the Southern United States. Previously, the Redskins broadcasted their games on the radio. Even though fans can watch or listen at home, the Redskins have been selling out game tickets since 1968! Tune in and discover the Washington Redskins traditions and history in this book for reluctant readers.
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Flashman and the Redskins [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.00 $Title: Flashman and the Redskins <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: GeorgeMacDonaldFraser <>Publisher: PlumeBooks
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Flashman and the Redskins: From the Flashman Papers, 1849-50 and 1875-76
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.22 $Physical description: 479 p. ; 22 cm. Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Subject: Fiction.
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Flashman and the Redskins
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 81.84 $In this volume of the memoirs of Sir Harry Flashman, the redoubtable adventurer who appears in battle with General Custer attired in full evening dress and tails, recounts his escapades of glory in the Old West
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Hail Victory: An Oral History of the Washington Redskins
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.58 $A you-are-there history of one of football's most successful and beloved teamsWho is the greatest quarterback in Redskins history? Baugh? Jurgensen? Theismann? Rypien? However you answer that question, you'll find plenty of evidence to support your argument in Hail Victory. Based on sportswriter Thom Loverro's exclusive interviews with a host of the greatest players ever to wear the team jersey, this comprehensive history of the tradition-rich Washington Redskins puts you on the 50-yard line to witness all of the team's most memorable moments and meet its greatest players, and you'll hear what they have to say about the brightest and darkest moments from the Skins' past. You'll discover:*Sonny Jurgensen's last conversation with Vince Lombardi*Jeff Rutledge's account of ""the Greatest Comeback in Football History""*Joe Theismann's take on the tackle that ended his career*How George Allen assembled the ""Over the Hill Gang""*Joe Jacoby's Hog's-eye view of all three Redskins Super Bowl victories*Gene Pepper's memories of playing with the legendary Sammy Baugh*And much moreYou'll also find color photos of outstanding players and coaches in action, including Lombardi, George Allen, Theismann, Jurgensen, Joe Gibbs, and many others. If you love the Skins, you must have Hail Victory!
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Unkind Words: Ethnic Labeling from Redskin to WASP
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 88.48 $In this extensive study of ethnic labeling in the United States' popular speech and usage, Irving Lewis Allen explores the major traditional themes behind the making of ethnic slurs. Viewing U.S. slang as a reflection of social diversity, rapid change, and the complexity of U.S. society, Allen puts forth a special insight into the social workings of American culture, both past and present. The book offers an overview of the major traditional themes used in the development of ethnic slurs as well as the most recent fads of covert and devious slurring with codewords and various kinds of sly word games. Unkind Words delivers its message with unusual clarity, that too often shoddy language shapes our thinking about the politics of ethnicity.Divided into two parts, the book begins with a detailed study of the older and more traditional slurs in American vernacular. These words the author terms fighting words, which, when dropped, often raised fists in schoolyards and barrooms. The book uncovers the origins of these slurs--few are heard in today's public discourse--and places them in a word museum where the reader can view the foolish viciousness of a cultural past. In one chapter, the author singles out the derogatory labels that have been applied specifically to women and reveals slurs that originate in both gender and ethnic conflict. The second part of the book focuses on labels that have appeared in the last few decades, often more genteel and less confrontational. While more subtle than their forerunners, these words often serve the same old psychological and social needs to stereotype and express hostility. Anyone interested in ethnic identity in the United States, in the workings of a plural society, or the origins and uses of American ethnic slurs, will find Unkind Words fascinating reading.
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Unkind Words: Ethnic Labeling from Redskin to WASP [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.95 $In this extensive study of ethnic labeling in the United States' popular speech and usage, Irving Lewis Allen explores the major traditional themes behind the making of ethnic slurs. Viewing U.S. slang as a reflection of social diversity, rapid change, and the complexity of U.S. society, Allen puts forth a special insight into the social workings of American culture, both past and present. The book offers an overview of the major traditional themes used in the development of ethnic slurs as well as the most recent fads of covert and devious slurring with codewords and various kinds of sly word games. Unkind Words delivers its message with unusual clarity, that too often shoddy language shapes our thinking about the politics of ethnicity.Divided into two parts, the book begins with a detailed study of the older and more traditional slurs in American vernacular. These words the author terms fighting words, which, when dropped, often raised fists in schoolyards and barrooms. The book uncovers the origins of these slurs--few are heard in today's public discourse--and places them in a word museum where the reader can view the foolish viciousness of a cultural past. In one chapter, the author singles out the derogatory labels that have been applied specifically to women and reveals slurs that originate in both gender and ethnic conflict. The second part of the book focuses on labels that have appeared in the last few decades, often more genteel and less confrontational. While more subtle than their forerunners, these words often serve the same old psychological and social needs to stereotype and express hostility. Anyone interested in ethnic identity in the United States, in the workings of a plural society, or the origins and uses of American ethnic slurs, will find Unkind Words fascinating reading.
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Fight for Old DC: George Preston Marshall, the Integration of the Washington Redskins, and the Rise of a New NFL
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.00 $In 1932 laundry-store tycoon George Preston Marshall became part owner of the Boston Braves franchise in the National Football League. To separate his franchise from the baseball team, he renamed it the Redskins in 1933 and then in 1937 moved his team to Washington DC, where the team won two NFL championships over the next decade. But it was off the field that Marshall made his lasting impact. An innovator, he achieved many “firsts” in professional football. His team was the first to telecast all its games, have its own fight song and a halftime show, and assemble its own marching band and cheerleading squad. He viewed football as an entertainment business and accordingly made changes to increase scoring and improve the fan experience. But along with innovation, there was controversy. Marshall was a proud son of the South, and as the fifties came to a close, his team remained the only franchise in the three major league sports to not have a single black player. Marshall came under pressure from Congress and the NFL and its president, Pete Rozelle, as league expansion and new television contract possibilities forced the issue on the reluctant owner. Outside forces finally pushed Marshall to trade for Bobby Mitchell, the team’s first black player, in 1962. With the story of Marshall’s holdout as the backdrop, Fight for Old DC chronicles these pivotal years when the NFL began its ascent to the top of the nation’s sporting interest.
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Hail Victory : An Oral History of the Washington Redskins
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.18 $A you-are-there history of one of football's most successful and beloved teamsWho is the greatest quarterback in Redskins history? Baugh? Jurgensen? Theismann? Rypien? However you answer that question, you'll find plenty of evidence to support your argument in Hail Victory. Based on sportswriter Thom Loverro's exclusive interviews with a host of the greatest players ever to wear the team jersey, this comprehensive history of the tradition-rich Washington Redskins puts you on the 50-yard line to witness all of the team's most memorable moments and meet its greatest players, and you'll hear what they have to say about the brightest and darkest moments from the Skins' past. You'll discover:*Sonny Jurgensen's last conversation with Vince Lombardi*Jeff Rutledge's account of ""the Greatest Comeback in Football History""*Joe Theismann's take on the tackle that ended his career*How George Allen assembled the ""Over the Hill Gang""*Joe Jacoby's Hog's-eye view of all three Redskins Super Bowl victories*Gene Pepper's memories of playing with the legendary Sammy Baugh*And much moreYou'll also find color photos of outstanding players and coaches in action, including Lombardi, George Allen, Theismann, Jurgensen, Joe Gibbs, and many others. If you love the Skins, you must have Hail Victory!
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FANMATS Washington Commanders 5 ft. x 8 ft. Area Rug
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 265.99 $Select the FANMATS 5 ft. x 8 ft. Area Rug to upgrade your home decor. This rug has a Washington Redskins logo, capturing the energy of the game and your passion for the sport. With a plush pile, it gives a lavish appearance to your flooring. It has a 100% nylon design, making it a long-lasting option for any living space. Color: Team Colors. Pattern: Solid.
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Sweaty Betty
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 24.99 $ (+1.99 $)In a cramped row house on the border of Washington D.C., two stories of big dreams take place. Floyd and his family have raised a 1,000-pound pig in their backyard, and are determined to turn her into the team mascot for the Redskins football team. Floyd puts his plan into motion, but the pig, named Miss Charlotte, draws unwanted attention. A few blocks away, Rico and Scooby, two teenage single fathers and best friends, are hanging around the neighborhood. As they scheme up a plan for a better l
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