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Autumn Dawn White Eyes (correct)
January 19, 2014
BY:
Autumn Dawn White Eyes
Indian Mascots: A Privileged Fight
Today, Savage Media will release a video of Preston Wells’s poem entitled “If the Indian Mascot could speak.” It invokes a sense of anger, which I’ve never been able to express.