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The cold dawn of November 27| 1868| was the moment George Armstrong Custer had longed for ever since the Civil War ended three years before.
It was also the moment Black Kettle of the Cheyenne nation had feared ever since he had survived the deadly attack on his people at Sand Creek| Colorado Territory.
Custer| who gloried in battle| was no longer the national hero| the celebrity he had been in wartime.
He was a forgotten man who had failed in his first Indian campaign the year before.
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