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An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People
Book • 2015
This book offers a comprehensive history of the United States from the viewpoint of Indigenous peoples, spanning over 400 years.
It challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the struggles, resilience, and resistance of Native American communities against colonialism and imperialism.
Adapted from Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's original work, it includes discussion topics and archival images to engage young readers.
It challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the struggles, resilience, and resistance of Native American communities against colonialism and imperialism.
Adapted from Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz's original work, it includes discussion topics and archival images to engage young readers.
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as a book her sons read.

Toi Smith

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as a book that transforms our understanding of U.S. history by centering Native Americans.


Gerald Horne

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