Nearly 200 years after the last Creek Indians were forcibly removed to make way for slave labor in the Deep South, the Muscogee Creek Nation backs an initiative to put the National Park Service in charge of protecting the heart of the Creek Confederacy (Sept. 21) (AP Video: Sharon Johnson)
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