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1 online resource (161 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
The Native American drive for self-governance is the most overlooked civil rights struggle of our time - a struggle too often covered up. David Phillips Hansen examines the church's role in helping America heal its bleeding wounds of five centuries of systemic oppression. Using faith as a weapon against the darkness of injustice, this book will change the way you view how we must solve the pressing problems of racism, poverty, environmental degradation, and violence, and it will remind you that faith can be the leaven of justice.--from back cover of book. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Indians, Treatment of -- North America -- History.
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Indians, Treatment of. |
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North America. |
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History. |
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Indians of North America -- Missions.
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Indians of North America -- Missions. |
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Missions -- North America -- History.
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Missions. |
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Christianity and justice.
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Racism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays. |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General. |
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Christianity and justice. |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National. |
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Racism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference. |
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Electronic books.
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History.
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Racism. |
Other Form: |
Print version: Hansen, David Phillips. Native Americans, the mainline church, and the quest for interracial justice. Saint Louis, Missouri : Chalice Press, ©2016 approximately 142 pages 9780827225282 |
ISBN |
082722530X (electronic book) |
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9780827225305 (electronic book) |
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9780827225299 |
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0827225296 |
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0827225288 |
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0827225296 |
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9780827225282 |
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