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Open Wounds - ebook - By Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm

Open Wounds - ebook - By Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm
Open Wounds - ebook - By Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm
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This is a downloadable pdf ebook by By Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm

“You write about Indians?...And with such a passion you talk about
them?... You know, when I was growing up, Indians were considered as
‘something worse’. Even as children, we didn’t have contacts with the
same age group as our peers”, Clint Hern told me.
Clint was born and reared on a farm in South Dakota. He graduated
from the South Dakota School of Mines with a degree in chemical
engineering. In his house in Texas, a map of the world hangs upon a
wall, studded with markers that indicate all the places he had visited.
There were many of them. Clint and Norman both worked for Aramco
(Arabian American Oil Company) in Saudi Arabia. Did the world give
him a broad perspective?
Norman was born in the State of New Jersey, traveling to North
Dakota to study chemical engineering at the University of North Dakota
in Grand Forks. He told me that, after crossing the bridge over the Red
River between Grand Forks in North Dakota and East Grand Forks in
Minnesota, he passed taverns...one after the other. There were many of
them, but could just anyone stop there and drink a refreshing beer and
enjoy a meal? There were signs posted in every window that stated “No
Mexicans, No Indians”.
African-Americans were rarely seen in the Dakotas. The occasional
one that the inhabitants of the Dakotas might see was a “porter” on a
train of the Great Northern Railroad. "

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