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An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States (Paperback or Softback)

The product is a trade paperback book titled «An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States» by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, part of the Revisioning History series. Published by Beacon Press in 2015, this book delves into the history of the United States from the perspective of indigenous peoples, covering topics such as genocide, war crimes, ethnic studies, and American government. With 328 pages, this book offers a unique and comprehensive exploration of the often overlooked aspects of U.S. history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history, social science, and political science.

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An Indigenous Peoples’ History Of The United States

Please refer to the section BELOW (and NOT ABOVE) this line for the product details – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Title:An Indigenous Peoples’ History Of The United StatesISBN13:9780807057834ISBN10:0807057835Author:Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne (Author)Description:2015 Recipient Of The American Book Award The First History Of The United States Told From The Perspective Of Indigenous Peoples Today In The United States, There Are More Than Five Hundred Federally Recognized Indigenous Nations Comprising Nearly Three Million People, Descendants Of The Fifteen Million Native People Who Once Inhabited This Land The Centuries-Long Genocidal Program Of The Us Settler-Colonial Regimen Has Largely Been Omitted From History Now, For The First Time, Acclaimed Historian And Activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Offers A History Of The United States Told From The Perspective Of Indigenous Peoples And Reveals How Native Americans, For Centuries, Actively Resisted Expansion Of The Us Empire In An Indigenous Peoples’ History Of The United States, Dunbar-Ortiz Adroitly Challenges The Founding Myth Of The United States And Shows How Policy Against The Indigenous Peoples Was Colonialist And Designed To Seize The Territories Of The Original Inhabitants, Displacing Or Eliminating Them And As Dunbar-Ortiz Reveals, This Policy Was Praised In Popular Culture, Through Writers Like James Fenimore Cooper And Walt Whitman, And In The Highest Offices Of Government And The Military Shockingly, As The Genocidal Policy Reached Its Zenith Under President Andrew Jackson, Its Ruthlessness Was Best Articulated By Us Army General Thomas S Jesup, Who, In 1836, Wrote Of The Seminoles: The Country Can Be Rid Of Them Only By Exterminating Them Spanning More Than Four Hundred Years, This Classic Bottom-Up Peoples’ History Radically Reframes Us History And Explodes The Silences That Have Haunted Our National Narrative From The Hardcover Edition Binding:Paperback, PaperbackPublisher:BEACON PRPublication Date:2015-08-11Weight:1 lbsDimensions:0.9» H x 8.9» L x 5.9» WNumber of Pages:312Language:English

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