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(Ebook) Native American Racism in the Age of Donald Trump: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives by Darren R. Reid ISBN 9783030587178, 9783030587185, 3030587177, 3030587185

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Authors:Darren R. Reid
Pages:159 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Pivot
Language:english
File Size:3.6 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783030587178, 9783030587185, 3030587177, 3030587185
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(Ebook) Native American Racism in the Age of Donald Trump: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives by Darren R. Reid ISBN 9783030587178, 9783030587185, 3030587177, 3030587185

This book examines the resurgence of anti-Native Americanism since the start of Donald Trump’s bid for the US Presidency. From the time Trump announced his intention to run for president, racism directed towards Native Americans has become an increasingly visible part of cultural and political life in the United States. From the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline to the controversies surrounding Elizabeth Warren’s identity, to open mockery by teenagers wearing MAGA hats, anti-Native Americanism is now at its most visible in the United States since the early twentieth century. This volume places this resurgent anti-Native Americanism into an appropriate contemporary context by demonstrating how historical forces have created the foundation upon which many of these controversies are built. Chapters examine three key processes in US history and how they have shaped today’s political climate: violence as a force of attitudinal change; the root issues at the heart of Native American identity politics; and the dismissal of modern Native American inequalities through a prolonged European American fascination with the imagery of the noble savage.
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