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Anna Mae Aquash, Indian Warrior – Susan Van Gelder (1979)

“This biography of the development of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash as Indian woman and revolutionary shows feminists, Indian activists, and all serious revolutionaries why our enemies were so anxious to end her life and thought.”

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Repression on Pine Ridge – Amherst Native American Solidarity Committee (1976)

“Anyone who witnessed the murders of Black leaders like Fred Hampton in [1969] under the FBI’s COINTELPRO operations knows the lengths to which they are willing to go to crush progressive movements.”

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Indian Activist’s Bold Life on Film – John Tuvo (1980)

“‘Brave Hearted Woman,’ a 90-minute documentary film on the death of Indian activist Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, touched the hearts of a good-sized crowd at SF State’s McKenna Theater Tuesday and raised disturbing questions about American law officials’ dealings with Indians.”

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Events Surrounding Recent Murders on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota – I. T. Creswell, Jr., S. H. Witt (1976)

“Many feel that they are the objects of a vendetta and have a genuine fear that the FBI is ‘out to get them’ because of their involvement in Wounded Knee and in other crisis situations.”

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Indian Activist Killed: Body Found on Pine Ridge – Candy Hamilton (1976)

“Aquash participated in the 1973 occupation of Wounded Knee and the struggle that has ensued since then on the reservation against repression by local and federal authorities.”

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The Russo-Japanese War – Peter Kropotkin (1904)

“Every war is evil — whether it ends in victory or defeat. Evil on the one hand for the combatants and on the other for the neutrals. I do not believe in ‘beneficent’ wars.”

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