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Alexander Posey
Alexander Posey (Eufaula, Oklahoma, 1873-27 May, 1908) was an Amerindian Maskoki writer and politician. He was the son of a Scottish father and a Harjo mother.
Posey worked at Indian Journal, where he published poems. In 1895, he became a member of the Creek Parliament. He was also the director of...
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