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ERA 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)

A Road They Did Not Know, by Larry McMurtry

Guiding Questions

How can interpretations of single events vary widely?

What are the primary reasons for Custer’s defeat?

Question Focus Example: Interpretations of historical events are often biased.

 

Chromolithograph entitled "Custer's Last Fight," National Museum of American History

Chromolithograph entitled "Custer's Last Fight," National Museum of American History

Teacher-to-Teacher

What’s nice about this article is that it was written by a contemporary novelist, the late Larry McMurtry, who also wrote a biography of Crazy Horse. Students may be familiar with his Pulitzer Prize-Winning novel Lonesome Dove. The documents in this collection, along with the suggested literary connections, provide students an opportunity to explore purpose, audience, and bias as it pertains to recording and writing about historical events. 

The Court-Martial of General George Armstrong Custer, by Lawrence A. Frost, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, by Dee Brown