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Native Americans Struggle for Equality

by Ronald B. Querry


ISBN: 0865931798
ISBN-13: 9780865931794
Format: Reinforced Hardcover

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Publisher: Rourke Pub Group
Published date: 1992
Size: 6.25 x 9.25 inches
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Pages: 103

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Discusses the effect discrimination has had and continues to have upon Native American peoples.

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Discusses the effect discrimination has had and continues to have upon Native American peoples.

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Vero Beach, Fl.: Rourke Pub., 1992. Hard Cover. Good. Very Good/No Jacket 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 0-86593-179-8 Ex-Library.. (more information)

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2) Discrimination: Native Americans Struggle for Equality
QUERRY, RONALD B

Vero Beach: Rourke Corporation, 1992. Hardcover. As New/No. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. SIGNED by Ronald B. Querry. Very fine book in pictorial boards. (more information)

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