Class of 1970
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1970 Nonfiction
The Great Betrayal
Audrie Girdner
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1970 Nonfiction
The Negro in Brazilian Society
Florestan Fernandes
Central to the thinking about the negro in Brazilian society is the myth of racial democracy and the absence of prejudice. […] Florestan Fernandes’ book sets out to dispel this myth.
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1970 Nonfiction
Custer Died for Your Sins
Vine Deloria Jr.
Deloria advocates the ethnic pride fostered by tribalism, which is a covenantal relationship between people, land, and religion that makes each community robust and distinctive.
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1970 Nonfiction
Scottsboro
Dan T. Carter
Carter’s historical investigation traces the struggle for justice of nine Black men falsely accused of raping two white women, a battle that was brought to court in 1930 and was ultimately heard by the Supreme Court of Alabama several years later.