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I, Rigoberta Menchú
An Indian Woman in Guatemala
Book • 2010
This book is a powerful testimony of Rigoberta Menchú's life, detailing her experiences as a member of the Quiché Maya community in Guatemala.
It explores themes of social justice, cultural identity, and personal resilience in the face of oppression.
Menchú's story has become a symbol of resistance and a call for human rights.
It explores themes of social justice, cultural identity, and personal resilience in the face of oppression.
Menchú's story has become a symbol of resistance and a call for human rights.
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as a book that sold very well, and whose author was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Tariq Ali
Downstream: Exposing the Lies of the 20th Century w/ Tariq Ali
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as impactful, drawing parallels between Indigenous struggles in Canada and Guatemala.

Megan Reid

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