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The Mashantucket Pequots have had a long and proud history,
enduring for centuries even after colonists and historians believed
them to have been exterminated by the British in 1637. By the early
1970s, however, the legacy of their generations rested on the
shoulders of a single elderly woman, upon whose death the Pequots'
reservation would fall into government hands. Her grandson, Richard
"Skip" Hayward, and other relatives responded to her pleas and kept
alive the tribe and its land by coming to live on the reservation.
Journalist Kim Isaac Eisler tells in riveting detail how Hayward
and others skillfully manipulated laws, court decisions, and
political connections to permit the Mashantucket Pequots to found
the Foxwoods Resort and Casino in 1992. Located in Ledyard,
Connecticut, Foxwoods today is arguably the world's most profitable
casino complex, grossing over one billion dollars annually. The
Mashantucket Pequots have become staggeringly rich, their tribal
membership has swelled, and they are now an influential force in
national politics. Their triumph has not been without controversy:
Eisler also examines the volatile issue of racial identity among
the Pequots and looks at the negative impact of Foxwoods on those
who also make their home in the Connecticut woods.
Fascinating and illuminating portrayal of William J. Brennan, Jr.,
who emerged from a nondescript past to become the seminal justice
of our times.
Portrays the rise and fall of one of the largest law frims in
America.
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