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An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a groundbreaking and essential work that reexamines the history of the United States from the perspective of its original inhabitants. Challenging the traditional colonial narrative, this powerful book exposes the systemic dispossession, violence, and cultural erasure Indigenous peoples have faced, while honoring their resilience, resistance, and contributions to the nation's fabric. Dunbar-Ortiz, a respected historian and activist, meticulously documents centuries of settler-colonialism, militarization, and policy that have shaped the U.S. into what it is today. With scholarly depth and a passionate voice, she gives voice to communities long marginalized, offering a more honest and inclusive version of American history. This premium leather bound edition offers a timeless and elegant presentation of this influential work, making it a distinguished addition to any personal library or educational collection. Whether you are a student, educator, or simply a seeker of truth, this edition stands as both a critical resource and a beautiful keepsake. Perfect for those interested in decolonial studies, U.S. history, and Indigenous rights, this book reshapes the way we view the American past and our responsibility to its future.
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