The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin, Volume 1. / Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts
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The narrative returns to a New York manor where landlord–tenant relations and an emergent anti-rent movement unsettle family fortunes and local politics. Through domestic conversations, letters, and episodic scenes the story traces disputes over durable leases, the gradations of squatting, and challenges to legal property rights. Personal anxieties about inheritance and estate management intersect with broader questions of class, civic power, and the rhetoric used to justify resistance. The work blends intimate family moments with social commentary to show how economic pressures and changing opinions reshape customs and political alliances.
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