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The iconic image of the 1889 Oklahoma Land Run, with settlers racing across the plains to stake their claims, is one of the most celebrated scenes in the mythology of American expansion. But beneath that heroic narrative lies a story of systematic land theft so brazen and comprehensive that it fundamentally shaped the state that emerged. Oklahoma statehood in 1907 was built on stolen Indigenous territory, and the mechanisms of that theft reveal how the federal government transformed treaty-protected Native lands into white-owned property through legal manipulation, broken promises, and deliberate deceit.
The land that became Oklahoma was originally designated as Indian Territory, a supposed permanent homeland for the dozens of tribes forcibly relocated there during the removal era. The federal government had signed binding treaties guaranteeing the ...
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