Draft:Ethnic Cleansing and the Indian
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Ethnic Cleansing and the Indian: The Crime That Should Haunt America is a book by the American historian Gary Clayton Anderson, an American historian of the Indian Wars and the Western United States.[1]
In it, Anderson argues that the persecution of Native Americans did not constitute genocide, but were instead human rights abuses that sometimes included ethnic cleansing and other atrocities.
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- ^ Staff. "Gary Clayton Anderson". The University of Oklahoma. Retrieved 2024-04-21.