Unnamed White Man
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Unnamed White Man
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Unnamed White Man
Race:
White
Gender:
Male
Class:
Lower Class
Rank:
Peripheral
Vitality:
Dies
First Mentioned:
Biography:
As an example of the new laws that came into the "American" part of Mississippi after Issetibbeha and General Jackson signed a treaty, the narrator mentions "the white man [who] disappeared" under suspicious circumstances; the "uproar" that followed included rumors that "he had been eaten," presumably by Indians (361). The narrator is quite sure he had not been eaten, because "he had been the sort of white man which even other white men did not regret" (361), but that is all we learn about him.
Individual or Group:
Individual
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