7. Headline: The Battle of Narratives: Jefferson vs. Luther Martin Guest Author: Robert G. Parkinson Jefferson'suse of the lament sparked a fierce controversy with Luther Martin, an attorney general married into the Cresup family. Martin obsessively challenged Jefferson's portrayal of the Cresups as murderers, defending them as heroic pioneers. Despite these disputes, the lament became a staple of American education, appearing in McGuffy's Readers for school children to memorize. Parkinson explains that the lament's fame eventually supported the myth of the "vanishing Indian," as it portrayed Logan as the last of his line, aligning with 19th-century political policies of indigenous removal. 7
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