Where white men fear to tread, the autobiography of Russell Means, Russell Means, with Marvin J. Wolf
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- Indian activists -- Biography
- Audiobooks
- Wounded Knee (S.D.) -- History -- Indian occupation, 1973
- Oglala Indians -- Biography
- Indians of North America + Civil rights -- History -- 20th century
- Downloadable audiobooks
- American Indian Movement -- History
- Oglala Sioux Tribe -- Biography
- Indians of North America + Government relations -- 1934-
- Means, Russell, 1939-2012
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Where white men fear to tread, the autobiography of Russell Means, Russell Means, with Marvin J. Wolf
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Where white men fear to tread
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Russell Means, with Marvin J. Wolf
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the autobiography of Russell Means
Summary
Russell Means was the most controversial American Indian leader of our time, and in Where White Men Fear to Tread, he recounts pivotal moments of his life. Means did everything possible to dramatize and justify the American Indian aim of self-determination-from storming Mount Rushmore and seizing Plymouth Rock to running for President in 1988. Perhaps most notoriously, in 1973, Means led a 71-day takeover of Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Featuring the reading of a traditional Lakota prayer, this visionary autobiography by a magnetic personality will fascinate, educate, and inspire listeners to learn more about Native American activism and history
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adult
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