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Why the Native American heritage should be taught in college

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Author
S.Talbot
Article Date
Winter 1974
Journal Title
Indian Historian

Class 333 more than just a course in black history

Read more about Class 333 more than just a course in black history
Author
Bob Wischnia
Article Date
February 20 1972
Journal Title
Arizona
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