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VIRTUAL: Love and Loss After Wounded Knee: A Biography of an Extraordinary Interracial Marriage

January 7, 2026@7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

In this program, author Julie Dobrow will discuss her new book, Love and Loss After Wounded Knee: A Biography of an Extraordinary Interracial Marriage. Like most star-crossed lovers, they came from vastly different worlds. Elaine Goodale, a white woman who grew up on a farm in the remotest part of the Berkshires, was a poet, writer and teacher who’d come to the Dakota Territory in 1884 to teach Native American children. Ohíye S’a, or Charles Alexander Eastman, was a Santee Sioux, born in Minnesota and one of the only Native Americans educated at Dartmouth College and Boston University Medical School. He’d come to Pine Ridge as a reservation physician. Elaine and Charles improbably met in December 1890, and more surprisingly, fell in love. And then the Wounded Knee Massacre happened, and changed everything.

This program is offered in collaboration with the Bacon Free Library and the Tewksbury Public Library.

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  • Date: January 7, 2026
  • Time:
    7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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