Dorris Alexander "Dee" Brown, was an American novelist and historian. His most famous work, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970) details the violent relationship between Native Americans and American expansionism. Brown died at the age of 94 in Little Rock, Arkansas. His remains are interred in Urbana, Illinois. The Central Arkansas Library System named a branch library in Little Rock for him.
Novels
Wave High the Banner (1942)
Grierson's Raid (1954)
Yellowhorse (1956)
Cavalry Scout (1958)
The Girl from Fort Wicked (1964)
Action At Beecher Island (1967)
Creek Mary's Blood (1980)
Killdeer Mountain (1983)
Conspiracy of Knaves (1987)
Beyond What You See (1995)
The Way to Bright Star (1998)
Grierson's Raid (1954)
Yellowhorse (1956)
Cavalry Scout (1958)
The Girl from Fort Wicked (1964)
Action At Beecher Island (1967)
Creek Mary's Blood (1980)
Killdeer Mountain (1983)
Conspiracy of Knaves (1987)
Beyond What You See (1995)
The Way to Bright Star (1998)
Collections
Campfire Tales of the American Indians (1979)
Tepee Tales of the American Indian (1979)
Dee Brown's Folktales of the Native American (1993)
Best of Dee Brown's West (1997)
Dee Brown's Civil War Anthology (1998)
Tepee Tales of the American Indian (1979)
Dee Brown's Folktales of the Native American (1993)
Best of Dee Brown's West (1997)
Dee Brown's Civil War Anthology (1998)
Non fiction show
Dee Brown recommends
RavenShadow (1999)
(American Dreamers, book 5)
Win Blevins
"RavenShadow has the impact of a hurled war lance."
Panther in the Sky (1989)
James Alexander Thom
"Thom shows how, in honest, capable hands, fictionalized biography can add verisimilitude to the life and times of this extraordinary America....The dialogue has the ring of reality about it....Thom is able to get into the thoughts and emotions of his characters..."
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