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Read Article The Mary Sue Book Club, August 2022: Personal Histories & Reverberating Revolutions
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Read Article Finally! CNN Fires Rick Santorum After His Racist Comments About Native Americans
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Read Article CNN <em>Is</em> Going To Get Rid of Rick Santorum, Right?
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Read Article Deb Haaland Confirmed as the Country’s First Native American Secretary of the Interior
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Read Article Conservatives Lose Their Minds After Land O’ Lakes Retires Problematic Native American Logo
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