The American Indian Movement, Heather Bruegl
Type
Classification
1
Creator
1
Subject
7
- Society & cultures -- Social justice
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Native American
- Native Americans
- Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- United States -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Government relations -- 1934- -- Juvenile literature
- American Indian Movement -- Juvenile literature
- Indigenous peoples + Treatment -- Juvenile literature
Content
1
Label
The American Indian Movement, Heather Bruegl
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 32) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Intended audience
Grades 7-9, Cherry Lake Press
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The American Indian Movement
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Heather Bruegl
Series statement
Racial justice in America: Indigenous peoples
Summary
"The social movements that defined the mid-20th century had lasting impacts on American society. This book takes a look at the American Indian Movement and how its activism brought much-needed attention to the injustices Indigenous Americans faced. The Racial Justice in America: Indigenous Peoples series explores the issues specific to the Indigenous communities in the United States in a comprehensive, honest, and age-appropriate way. This series was written by Indigenous historian and public scholar Heather Bruegl, a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and a first-line descendent Stockbridge Munsee. The series was developed to reach children of all races and encourage them to approach race, diversity, and inclusion with open eyes and minds"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
pre adolescent
Incoming Resources
- Has instance2