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Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI is David Grann’s third non-fiction book. It explores the murders of the Osage tribe’s members in the 1920s and contextualizes the events within the prevailing political and social issues of the time. Despite being wealthy from oil money, the Native Americans were extremely vulnerable at the hands of the white settlers and the US government, which deemed them as secondary citizens. The newly created FBI ultimately took the case and solved it.
David Grann is an award-winning American journalist who works as a staff editor at The New Yorker. His books cover different themes, from the exploration of the Amazon rainforest to little-known real-life murder conspiracies. In addition, he has written several essays, most of which were published in The New York Times.
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Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI is David Grann’s third non-fiction book. It explores the murders of the Osage tribe’s members in the 1920s and contextualizes the events within the prevailing political and social issues of the time. Despite being wealthy from oil money, the Native Americans were extremely vulnerable at the hands of the white settlers and the US government, which deemed them as secondary citizens. The newly created FBI ultimately took the case and solved it.
David Grann is an award-winning American journalist who works as a staff editor at The New Yorker. His books cover different themes, from the exploration of the Amazon rainforest to little-known real-life murder conspiracies. In addition, he has written several essays, most of which were published in The New York Times.
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