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- 428 pages
- 15 hours of reading
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The book presents a poignant critique of U.S. government policies towards Native Americans throughout the 19th century. Helen Hunt Jackson meticulously documents injustices faced by Indigenous peoples, highlighting broken treaties and systemic discrimination. Through her powerful narrative, she aims to raise awareness and advocate for reform, urging readers to recognize the moral implications of these historical wrongs. Jackson's work serves as both a historical account and a call to action for social justice.
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