Our Brother's Keeper: the Indian in White America"The American Indian is neither an American nor an Indian. He has the worst of one world --the white world, and is barred from the best of his own. This is a book on the status of these conquered peoples living among us. It is a look at the world which exists today within our midst--a world controlled by white men, a world which grinds out new injustcies, day by day." -- |
Contents
HOW NOT TO HELP A PEOPLE | 25 |
THE BARRIERS TO CHANGE | 141 |
CIVILIZING THE WHITE MAN | 175 |
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