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I don't know David Grann's history but I'm assuming American.
In The Wager he (rightly) gives Britain a very hard time over the slave trade and regularly diverts the narrative to cover it.
His coverage of the Americans despicable actions and destruction of the Indians are largely glossed over, as something inevitable, without the haranguing he (again rightly) gives the British.
Very odd after reading Wager first.
— May 23, 2024 10:45AM
In The Wager he (rightly) gives Britain a very hard time over the slave trade and regularly diverts the narrative to cover it.
His coverage of the Americans despicable actions and destruction of the Indians are largely glossed over, as something inevitable, without the haranguing he (again rightly) gives the British.
Very odd after reading Wager first.
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