The MissionariesPublisher's description: This book will make you angry. It is about genocide, practiced today, against helpless people - in the name of God. These 'benevolent" destroyers, most of them from the United States, call themselves Christians. In this powerful book, Norman Lewis takes us among the Indians of Central and Latin America, Indochina and the Pacific Islands. |
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