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The Navajo

2016
The book details the lives of the Navajo, whose history is one of strength and survival.

Crippled America

how to make America great again
The author, Donald Trump, outlines his plan for bring America back to the American people from healthcare reform to fixing a broken educational system and bringing "Made in America" back to our products.

A time for searching

entering the mainstream, 1920-1945
1992

Civil rights and wrongs

a memoir of race and politics 1944-1994
1994

The Government of New York

2015
This fact-filled volume, which reflects the most current scholarship, examines the history of New York State s government structure from its earliest roots to contemporary leaders. Topics addressed include early native governments and leadership, an explanation of the separation of powers, levels of state and national government, and what it means to be a good citizen. Includes the biographic information for notable New York State leaders. The book is richly formatted with full-color photographs as well as primary source documents that help bring the evolution of New York s government into the spotlight.

Hamas

from resistance to government
2012
Discusses how the Palestinian people have resisted the political changes of their country.

East Asian Americans and political participation

a reference handbook
2005
Examines the history of Asian Americans' political involvement in the United States, with an overview of the group's political process, participation in electoral politics, protest politics, social movements, and political office-holding.

The Palestinian territories

2014
Explores the issues surrounding the Palestinian territories by placing opinions from a wide range of sources in a pro/con format. Features articles that express various perspectives on this topic.

On our watch

2007
"The world invoked its vow 'Never Again!' after the genocide in Rwanda and atrocities in Srebrenica. Then came Darfur. Over the past four years at least 200,000 people have been killed, 2.5 million driven from their homes, and mass rapes have once more been used as a weapon of war in a brutal campaign by Janjaweed militias and the Sudanese government against civilians in Darfur. FRONTLINE asks why the international community and the United Nations have once again failed to stop the slaughter".

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