The Lumbee bother The first reading was the preface and the fourth chapter from the book, The Lumbee Problem: The Making of an American Indian People, entitled, What are they assay to do now? In this reading, the author, Karen I. Blu, examines the governmental history of the Indians of Robeson County, uniting Carolina and goes into detail about her findings during her visit there between 1967 and 1968. Blu argues that the political history of the Lumbee Indians was greatly affected by the relationships between them and non-Indians as well as each others perceptions of whiz another.

The fourth chapter focuses on the Black-Indian coalition that was formed during this time and the dilate surrounding its emergence, objectives, and achievements. Blu noted that the three specific aims of the coalition were: (1) the accommodation of non-White voters, (2) the election of non-Whites to county offices, and (3) the active participation of non-Whites in the county Democratic...If you want to commove a full essay, order it on our website:
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