William Thomas Hagan
William Thomas Hagan (December 19, 1918 – August 5, 2011) was a history professor at the University of Oklahoma and an author. He was born in Huntington, West Virginia. He served in World War II. He studied at Marshall College (now Marshall University) and the University of Wisconsin. He taught at the University of North Texas in Denton, in the SUNY system, and then joined the University of Oklahoma faculty where he was a professor emeritus. He was married to Charlotte "April" Hagan with whom he had four children. Provided by Wikipedia
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American Indians. by Hagan, William Thomas
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Indian police and judges; experiments in acculturation and control, by Hagan, William Thomas
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United States-Comanche relations : the reservation years / by Hagan, William Thomas
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The Indian Rights Association : the Herbert Welsh years, 1882-1904 / by Hagan, William Thomas
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American Indians / by Hagan, William Thomas
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Quanah Parker, Comanche chief / by Hagan, William Thomas
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Theodore Roosevelt and six friends of the Indian / by Hagan, William Thomas
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Taking Indian lands : the Cherokee (Jerome) Commission, 1889-1893 / by Hagan, William Thomas
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Quanah Parker, Comanche chief / by Hagan, William Thomas
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