“As chief, Wilma Mankiller focused on issues that benefited some of the most vulnerable Cherokee people, such as rural development, housing, employment and education,” Julie Reed writes. “Mankiller listened to community members to determine the way forward.”
Julie Reed
Julie L. Reed is a historian of Native American History, with an emphasis on the Native South and Cherokee History, and American Education. She is also a citizen of the Cherokee Nation.
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