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Native American Plights

The Struggle Against Inequality and Racism

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Native American Plights

By: Mark C. Royce
Narrated by: Pamela Raymer-Lea
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Are you a responsible citizen who would like to explore more about your history and the issues faced by minority groups? Are you an activist who yearns for constructive information and conversations that can build a better society for us all? As a Native American, would you like to embrace your history and build a mindful approach to the issues we currently face as a community? If your answer is yes to the questions above, then you’ve got to listen to this book!

It’s a fact: Racial discrimination and harassment are issues that often affect Native Americans in more ways than we can imagine. The truth is that minorities form a huge part of American history. Although it is often encouraged that we should learn more about where we come from and what we’ve been through, it’s also important to learn of the influential power we played in writing the history books and most importantly, attain healing throughout the process.

Inside Native American Plights, you’ll discover:

  • A comprehensive analysis of the history of Native Americans and why you should embrace it.
  • Modern forms of racism and social injustices experienced by indigenous people and effective ways they can tackle and overcome it.
  • How to attain healing and foster reconciliation as a Native American.
  • Ways to secure your position in society through uprooting your identity and building an unbreakable sense of self-awareness.
  • Ten compelling ways to dismantle discrimination against indigenous people in the most peaceful ways.

From now on, not only will you take pride in your history as a Native American, but you will also tap into the power to transform society into what it needs to be. No more feeling inferior, anxious about inequalities and discrimination, or even surrendering to the unfair power of racism.
You are about to be equipped with powerful tools that will reaffirm your importance in society while honoring the beautiful past of our ancestors!

Are you ready to shamelessly embrace your identity? Listen to Native American Plights now!

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Truly informative and enjoyable

This book is an excellent summary of a part of American history that receives way too little attention- in the media and in our educational system. This author has done a wonderful job of conveying important truths about the Native American people's experience and current status in this country and gives concrete suggestions of ways people can begin to turn things around. Highly recommend this book for anyone interested in enhancing their knowledge about the real history of the indigenous people of America.

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