12020-12-09T19:17:44-08:00Hannah Provost54ba6b527e455c074cc54e87d3c6d9f4cc520bc8384283plain2020-12-11T15:58:04-08:00Hannah Provost54ba6b527e455c074cc54e87d3c6d9f4cc520bc8William Walker Jr. (Wyandot) was born in 1800 and lived until 1874. His mother was from an influential Wyandot family, and his father was a white man. He went to a mission school in Ohio and then to Kenyan College. He was a slave-holder but served the Union during the Civil War. This racist history is a complex context for the message of the poem included here.
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12020-12-04T15:47:10-08:00Hannah Provost54ba6b527e455c074cc54e87d3c6d9f4cc520bc8"Oh, give me back my bended bow" by William Walker Jr.6plain2020-12-10T19:58:47-08:0040.82728, -83.28131Hannah Provost54ba6b527e455c074cc54e87d3c6d9f4cc520bc8