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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
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Feb 17, 2018 rated it really liked it
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee reveals a sordid little truth about human beings: they have a great capacity to be cruel, to be prejudiced against someone not like themselves, and to justify any kind of horrid behavior with a logic that defies belief. Having just read The Narrow Road to the Deep North, it would have been easy to say, “How could the Japanese be so cruel and inhuman?” And, how often have we asked that same question about the Germans toward the Jews, or Southerners against their blac ...more
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This took a while to get through because it is so thoroughly depressing. You know how it ends, but you can't help but hope it doesn't end as badly as it does. This should have been required reading in history--my father-in-law said it was while he was in high school, but somehow it isn't anymore. ...more
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