
Crazy Horse and Custer
The Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors
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Richard Ferrone
On the sparkling morning of June 25, 1876, 611 men of the US 7th Cavalry rode toward the banks of the Little Bighorn in the Montana Territory, where 3,000 Indians stood waiting for battle. The lives of two great warriors would soon be forever linked throughout history: Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and General George Armstrong Custer. Both were men of aggression and supreme courage. Both became leaders in their societies at very early ages; both were stripped of power, in disgrace, and worked to earn back the respect of their people. And to both of them, the unspoiled grandeur of the Great Plains of North America was an irresistible challenge. Their parallel lives would pave the way, in a manner unknown to either, for an inevitable clash between two nations fighting for possession of the open prairie.
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Another great one by Ambrose
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pretty darn good
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Read before going to Little Big Horn monument
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Never Enough American History
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The juxtaposition between Custer and Crazy Horse makes me question the very values of Western civilization.
Maybe, that is why they attacked Ambrose.
Something is fundamentally wrong with us and it can not end well.
What we were given, we have eroded.
Our concept of God must be erroneous, a terrible reflection of ourselves.
This is more than a book; it is a cry for sanity.
A change in thinking
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Great historic comparison.
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Stephen Ambrose
Published in 1975, this account of the lives of the two leaders involved in the Battle of the Little Bighorn is valuable as a pre-wokeism narrative.
Ambrose, as usual, doesn’t hold back. You learn about the successes and failings of both men, and the people around them. You learn about internal politics of not just the US Army, but the tribes.
Ambrose does judge actions and people (so and so was a boot licker, etc) but he is able to back his judgments up with facts.
I really enjoyed this book. The author was able to treat both men with respect, telling of their lives before the battle, without ignoring their faults.
That is why this book is fascinating; the battle itself is only one brief chapter near the end. It is the lives they led before 1876 which are intriguing.
Fascinating pre-wokeism account
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Interesting read, I enjoyed it!
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good piece of history to hear.
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