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Written by Joseph Bonamico & Mark H.
Durbin
Music by Frank Lewin
Simon Girty has been labeled, justly or unjustly, as a "savage" due to
his alliance with the Native Americans, and the British during the American Revolution.
His loyalty to the Indian and his savagery in battle were legendary, and soon the myth overwhelmed the man. His name brought fear to all along the frontier in the late eighteenth century.
He is a very complex, three-dimensional character, as fierce as any Indian warrior, yet still willing to put his life on the line to plead for strangers' lives.He is a very misunderstood man thrust into an extraordinary and explosive situation, but with the death of Colonel Crawford in 1782, he became from that moment on, SIMON GIRTY,'THE WHITE SAVAGE".
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Scenes from White Savage
