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The Right to Be Indian, Schusky, Ernest Lester

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Paperback

Author:

Schusky, Ernest Lester

ISBN:

0913436259

Language:

English

ISBN-10:

0913436259

EAN:

9780913436257

binding:

paperback

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Non-Fiction

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Item Type Keyword:

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Externally Assigned Product Identifier:

0913436259

manufacturer:

Indian Historian Pr

Publication Date:

1970T

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not_applicable

Item Name:

The Right to Be Indian,

Product Site Launch Date:

2006-11-12T04:00:07-00:00

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55100000

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Cover shows wear and is pealing off of spine. Contains writing inside. Former school district library item. Customer service is our goal! Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: This study issued during the height of the civil rights movement in the 1960's portrays the specific nature of the civil, legal, economic issues of Native Americans in gaining equality as American citizens. Writer emphasizes that the solution is more than ongoing civil rights legislation. Published in collaboration with the Board of National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church.