America’s Concentration Camps
The Facts About Our Indian Reservations Today
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Publisher Description
In this book, which was first published in 1956, Kentucky newspaper editor, publisher and writer Carlos B. Embry presents a detailed examination of the legal, political and socioeconomic status of Native Americans.
“A devastating survey of the plight of the American Indian touches on the history that preceded the retreat to the reservations, the nature of the Indian Bureau and its seeming philosophy of perpetual paternalism, and tells the story of the tribes through the viewpoint of their leaders.”—Kirkus Review
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