Cassandra Tate (1945-2021) worked as a journalist for twenty-five years before earning a PhD in history at the University of Washington. A former Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, she was author of Cigarette Wars: The Triumph of "the Little White Slaver."
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"[Tate] writes with a flair and transparency unusual in such a meticulously researched book. . . . By turns moving, evenhanded and lyrical in its evocation of time and place." -- "Seattle Times" "A highly readable, myth-busting, fact-based story. . . . [A] tale for all who love the West, its history and its truths." -- "The Inlander" "Balanced and deeply researched." -- "Cascade PBS" "Tate combines her training as a journalist, historian, and storyteller to dig deep. . . . Her writing is engaging, and readers, even those very familiar with the activities of Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, will find much that is new." -- "Pacific Northwest Quarterly"