This heroic overlooked champion of Native American history was one
of the few individuals in history able to unite Indians and exert
unbelievable leadership on their behalf. No wonder the Natives
called this mixed-blood British agent "the Great White Elk."
Alexander McKee assumed a major role on the American frontier in
the Colonial Era that embraced the French and Indian War, the
American Revolution and the post-war era. His selfless devotion to
the British and Native Americans caused him to forfeit massive real
estate and social standing when he left his Pittsburgh mansion to
organize Indian raids on the American frontier. This relatively
unknown figure not only had a tremendous influence over Native
Americans, he formulated British frontier policy in such a way to
promote Indian interests. His behind the scene activities had such
an impact on frontier history that his noble story must be told.
This thoroughly researched book is well documented and sheds light
on life on the rugged frontier as the events unfold.
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