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The Half-Breed: A Tale of the Western Frontier

The Half-Breed: A Tale of the Western Frontier

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Number of Chapters: 9

Length: 02 hours and 11 minutes

Language: English

Published anonymously in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (with an earlier draft also appearing as “Arrow-Tip” in The Aristidean), The Half-Breed: A Tale of the Western Frontier is one of the few known works of long-form fiction written by Walt Whitman during the earliest part of his career. It tells the story of Arrow-Tip, a Native American who falls victim to frontier prejudice after the presumed murder of local blacksmith Peter Brown. Despite his presumed innocence, he is soon sentenced to die by hanging — even though there exists evidence that could possibly exonerate him. This narrative is further complicated by the presence of Boddo, a hideously deformed hunchback who is ostracized by the white settlers due to his mixed-race heritage. Fueled by spite and anger, Boddo uses this opportunity to take vengeance upon those who once tormented and humiliated him. - Summary by ChuckW

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Chapter I (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter II (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter III (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter IV (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter V (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter VI (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter VII (Chuck Williamson)
Chaptr VIII (Chuck Williamson)
Chapter IX (Chuck Williamson)
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