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Richard Derus
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"The thing your teachers may not have told you is how full of hope the late '60s were. Yes, there was violence. ... Plenty of people—good people—died in fishy ways; and plenty went to prison for things they almost certainly did not do. But the times were changing, and many of us thought we were building a new world in the shell of the old."
Painfully true. Deeply saddened that it all resulted in Reagan.
— Oct 23, 2020 10:56AM
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Painfully true. Deeply saddened that it all resulted in Reagan.
Richard Derus
is on page 21 of 152
"There is more than one way to organize knowledge; and more than one way to formulate truth; and with time and patience, persistence and luck, justice can prevail."
the narrator's Lakota Grandmother, speaking a hopeful truth into being
— Oct 19, 2020 07:46PM
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the narrator's Lakota Grandmother, speaking a hopeful truth into being
Richard Derus
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"{The Lewis & Clark Expedition} was an epic journey," my grandmother said. "And they found many things which Indian people couldn't remember misplacing, such as the Rocky Mountains."
This is why Eleanor Arnason is unjustly unfamous.
— Oct 18, 2020 10:37AM
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This is why Eleanor Arnason is unjustly unfamous.
David
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1/11/2020
First ebook of the year
Read the titular story
— Jan 11, 2020 10:13PM
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First ebook of the year
Read the titular story
Melondrop
is on page 82 of 152
Finally, nationstates provide hope, which Wallerstein argues may be their most effective form of control.
— Jul 02, 2019 01:30PM
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Melondrop
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Their lives — made of dates and grades — seemed small and confined, like the neighborhoods hemmed in by houses and trees. Their plans seemed equally small: a college education, followed by a good job and marriage. Surely there was more to life than this. I wanted something larger, something as wide as the sky over Standing Rock, though I didn’t know what. So I read science fiction and dreamed.
— Jun 20, 2019 12:24PM
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David
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White men are ingenious, especially when it comes to doing things that are unnatural.
— May 15, 2014 06:18PM
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