No More Indians: Or No Book on Earth Has Lied More Sincerely Than My Ol' Virginia Text

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In the early 1900s two Virginia gentlemen carried out what we know today was paper genocide. Elite white people thought little of the disappearance of Indians from our census records. It was a tiime when bigotry was acceptable and compassion was hard to find.
Paperback, 139 pages
Published January 1st 2007 by Morgan James Publishing
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