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"I just finished reading the first essay about the village of Hobart vs the Oneida tribal govt. I don’t know a lot about the nuances of Natives expressing sovereignty as it’s a much more pressing issue in the west but it was a great introduction to White/Native relations that can be explained away under the guise of competing economic interests." — Jan 08, 2025 10:43PM
"I just finished reading the first essay about the village of Hobart vs the Oneida tribal govt. I don’t know a lot about the nuances of Natives expressing sovereignty as it’s a much more pressing issue in the west but it was a great introduction to White/Native relations that can be explained away under the guise of competing economic interests." — Jan 08, 2025 10:43PM
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"So far the first paragraph is pretty introductory, but one paragraph really stood out to me about the dismantling of the archetypal “racist”. The analysis of how racism has become insidious and that the ideology of past civil rights leaders: “After all, if [everyone] can all claim the mantle of being antiracists, how does one identify racism?”" — Sep 16, 2024 08:43AM
"So far the first paragraph is pretty introductory, but one paragraph really stood out to me about the dismantling of the archetypal “racist”. The analysis of how racism has become insidious and that the ideology of past civil rights leaders: “After all, if [everyone] can all claim the mantle of being antiracists, how does one identify racism?”" — Sep 16, 2024 08:43AM
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