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An Indigenous People's History of the United States by: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (2019)
I knew going into reading this that my history education intentionally is designed to remove most connects of indigenous genocide that was crucial for the U.S' global success; that being said, I was aghast at how much was intentionally erased from public education.
This historic textbook does a strong job at creating a narrative through the timeline of US history, focusing on critical spaces, such as Reconstruction Era and Post-WWll reservation desecration. I found it particularly helpful that the structure was broken up by event and what took place, rather than solo-standing chapters for broader instances in history.
The cruelty that this book reveals that white colonizers, ancestors of mine and yours, possibly, put me to tears on multiple occasions. I finished this book with a newfound sense of disgust towards the selectivity that our history is taught to us and how intentional everything is. This is one of the first federally banned books in the US (as of March , 2025) and I will be grabbing my own copy (I read this first as a library book).
And I think everyone who has taken some sort of U.S History class in their life will be ill-equipped for critical thinking and, on a broader stance, ill-prepared to combat the rising fascist front occuring in the country at this time without reading this in addition to what was review for us to learn in the first place.
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That specific sickly, weird, mottled green color that appears when two mirrors are reflecting each other into infinity is so fucking beautiful… I love you weird nasty green of the aether….
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