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This insightful presentation by Prof. Roger Nichols from the University of Arizona explores the ongoing journey of American Indian equality from the Indian Wars to the present. It delves into historical stereotypes, efforts for reforms, and the impact of educational systems like boarding schools. The narrative highlights the challenges faced during the Reservation Era, including poverty and cultural struggles, and culminates in examining the experiences of Native American soldiers during World War II, their service, civilian lives, and reintegration upon returning home.
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American Indian Equality A Continuing Story Prof. Roger Nichols, University of Arizona
I. After the Indian Wars • Introduction • Stereotypes • Reforms • Education
II. Reservation Era • Poverty • Cultural Struggles
III. World War II • Military Service • Civilian Experiences • Returning Home