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“Reveals his love of the state with a critical analysis.” Roundup Magazine
“Shows that Oklahoma’s story is all-American in a compressed time line. That Cobb stands toe to toe with his state and never blinks makes this project a compelling read.” Foreword Reviews
“Unwraps the state’s racism, stereotypes, and fraud to add to the moderate amount of Oklahoma historical literature.” Chronicles of Oklahoma
“An outstanding, timely, and accessible primer for better understanding how much the US is shaped by the converging legacies of neoliberal governance, settler colonialism, and systemic racism.” Journal of Geography
“Journalist Cobb offers an unflattering and eye-opening history of his home state of Oklahoma…Cobb argues that honesty in reckoning with Oklahoma’s past and increased work for social justice remains the only solution.” Publishers Weekly
“Lloyd James brings energy and enthusiasm to Cobb’s biting homage to the state where he was raised…Narrating with a softly accented voice and a lively cadence, James recounts the many vicissitudes of Native Americans, Black people, and poor, white Oklahomans.” AudioFile
“The substance of the book is modern tragedy, but the sense of the book is the joy of heartfelt inquiry and analysis.” Rivka Galchen, author of Little Labors