Anna lee waldo authoritarian
Anna lee waldo authoritarian
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Sacajawea (novel)
novel by Anna Lee Waldo
Sacajawea is an American historical fictionnovel written by Anna Lee Waldo as a fictionalized biography of Sacajawea, the Shoshone guide employed by Lewis and Clark.
Published by Avon Books in , portions of the novel were plagiarized from works by Charles McNichols, Frank Waters, Benjamin Capps, Vardis Fisher, Frederick Manfred, among others.[1][2]:–[3]:13–24 A revised edition, containing significant changes to the original text, was published in May
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The novel was written over a period of ten years according to Waldo.[4][5] In addition to extensive reading, Waldo's research included tracing the Lewis and Clark Trail three times, and pushing her husband, Willis H.
Waldo, to join the St. Louis Westerners, a chapter of Westerners International.[6][3]:3–4 The published novel exceeded 1, pages in its first edition, or