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Diana Fletcher: Influential Black Indian Educator to American Indians

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Diana Fletcher was the daughter of an enslaved African who ran away to seek freedom in Florida, and a Seminole woman who died on 'The Trail of Tears,' the forced relocation of American Indians to Oklahoma. She was born in 1838, and was said to have been separated from her father, once in they arrived in […]

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