The American Indian Movement was the most visible activist group of the Red Power movement of the late 1960s and into the 1970s. The charismatic leaders of AIM promoted direct-action protests to draw attention to the problems in Indian country, particularly the numerous treaty violations for which they sought restitution.
AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT (AIM)
"Feed the Indians to America. America will do the assimilating and annihilate the Indian problem" (The Road to Wounded Knee)
The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash by Johanna Brand; Warren Allmand (Foreword by)Foreword Acknowledgements Chronology Map 1/ Just Another Dead Indian 2/ Wounded Knee, 1973 3/ From Shubenacadie to Wounded Knee 4/ The FBI's Secret War on Dissent 5/ From Battlefield to Courtroom 6/ Douglass Durham, Agent Provocateur 7/ The Making of a Warrior 8/ Fugitives 9/ The Persecution and Execution of Anna Mae Aquash 10/ Quiet Canadians, Quiet Diplomacy Afterword Afterword to the Second Edition Sources
Call Number: Alternatives Collection E 99 .M6 A693 1993