The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects. The migrants faced hunger, disease, and exhaustion on the forced march. Over 4,000 out of 15,000 ...
Nicholas, Tom, Ari Medoff, Raven Smith, and Sam Subramanian. "The Indian Removal Act and the 'Trail of Tears'." Harvard Business School Case 812-079, December 2011. (Revised February 2019.) ...
The state of Georgia, however ... Then began the march known as the Trail of Tears, in which 4,000 Cherokee people died of cold, hunger, and disease on their way to the western lands.
The longest-running Native American art show and competition is seeking artwork for its spring event. The 54th annual Trail of Tears Art Show will be presented April 5-May 10 in ...
The Cherokee diaspora is memorialized at dozens of sites like Mantle Rock, across nine states and 5,000 miles, by the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. As the American frontier bulged westward ...
John Benge detachment of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Benge, a Cherokee court judge ... a program aiming to make Hackett's story widely known across the state through its website and lectures.