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  1. Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–85) was an accomplished poet, author, and activist in the nineteenth century. Many of Jackson’s written works, notably A Century of Dishonor (1881) and Ramona (1884), spurred progress toward recompense for the mistreatment of the Native American peoples by the US government.

  2. A committed activist for Native American rights, Helen Hunt Jackson provides an important context for understanding Indian slavery and exploitation in the California region. Born Helen Maria Fiske to strict, Calvinist parents and orphaned in her teens, Jackson was raised and educated in female boarding schools in Massachusetts and New York.

  3. Helen Hunt Jackson was responsible for the creation of a number of iconic poems during her career. Some of her most famous poems include: ‘October’s Bright Blue Weather‘ ‘Poppies on the Wheat‘ ‘Tides‘ ‘Cheyenne Mountain‘ ‘Opportunity‘ ‘Poppies on the Wheat‘ ‘The Discontented Pendulum‘ ‘God’s Light-Houses‘

  4. Author and activist Helen Hunt Jackson. Library of Congress. Jackson’s book describes the poor treatment of seven Native American tribes in her book; the Delaware, the Cheyenne, the Nez Perce, the Sioux, the Poncas, the Winnebagoe, and the Cherokee.

  5. Nov 29, 2020 · Helen Hunt Jackson (born Helen Maria Fiske, October 15, 1830 – August 12, 1885), was an American novelist, poet, and writer of nonfiction. She gained fame as an advocate of Native Americans, using her pen and her voice to expose their disgraceful treatment by the U.S. government.

  6. Helen Hunt Jackson. Read poems by this poet. Helen Hunt Jackson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1830. She published five collections of poetry during her lifetime and was posthumously inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 1985, one hundred years after her death. poems. Texts by. Texts about. 1. 2. ››. Last »

  7. San Francisco, California. Writer and activist for Native American rights. "Oh, write of me, not 'Died in bitter pains,' But 'Emigrated to another star!'" M ost widely remembered as an activist for Native American rights, Helen Hunt Jackson also wrote poetry, essays, novels, and children's stories.

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