"Frontiered" Quotes from Famous Books
... understand why this should be, for the Indians decline to give their reasons for fearing the black men, but the fact remains that even a very bad Indian will give the mildest-mannered Negro imaginable all the room he wants, and to spare, as any old regular army soldier who has frontiered will tell you. The Indians, I fancy, attribute uncanny and eerie qualities ... — History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest • Edward A. Johnson |