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    Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt

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      Rasmussen, Donald: challenge by, 172

      Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, The, 239

      Red Cloud, Chief, 22, 23, 24

      Red Cloud, Michael, 22, 23, 24, 38, 54–55

      story of, 24–37 (illus.)

      Red Cloud’s War (1866–1868), 23

      Redd, Dana, 72, 94, 96

      Reed, Amanda, 133

      Refugee camps, 227, 270

      “Release Their Spirits” (Brewer), 54

      Relocation Program, 40

      Republican National Committee, 129

      Resistance, 218, 227, 229, 262, 264, 269–270

      global movement of, 226

      techniques of, 248

      Revolution, 225, 226, 227, 230, 248, 252

      Revolution 1989 (Sebestyen), 228

      Reyes, Gerardo, 207

      Ricardo, David, 194

      Riots, 75, 101, 130, 227, 241, 260

      Rivera, Rudy, 186

      story of, 184–185

      Roane County, 144

      Roberts, Joseph J., Jr., 93

      Robinson, Perry Ray, 46, 51

      Rodrigues, Marc, 207

      Romero, 8–9

      Roosevelt, Franklin D., 173, 196

      Rosebud Indian Reservation, 47

      Rosenberg, Ted, 89

      suit by, 90–91

      Rowan University, 94

      Ruling class, 231, 242

      Rutgers University, 94

      Rys, Richard, 90, 92

      Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 76, 101

      Sacred Heart School, 109

      choir of, 110 (illus.)

      Sacrifice zones, 152, 226

      Safety laws, 72, 159, 165, 171, 172

      Sanchez, David, 184

      story of, 182–183

      Sanders, Bernie: quote of, 177

      Schlaegel, Lee, 164

      Schloendorn, Marysol, 202

      Scrap metal, 97–98, 99

      Sebestyen, Victor, 228

      Sebok, Patty, 168, 169

      Sebok, Ryan, 169

      Segregation, 64, 65

      Selected Haiku (Virgilio), 113

      Seminole Indians, slavery and, 195

      Seventh United States Cavalry, 9

      Severance tax, 170

      Sexual abuse, 5, 6, 7, 180, 187, 197, 222

      Shakespeare, William, 267

      Shannon County, poverty in, 21

      Sharecropping, 64, 219

      Sheep Mountain, 22, 24

      Sheridan, Phil: Crazy Horse and, 41

      Short History of Progress, A (Wright), 150

      Shunka Sapa, 23

      Siegel, Dan: resignation of, 242

      Sitting Bull, 9, 11, 13, 24, 41

      Six L’s Packing Company, 186, 200

      Slavery, 64, 198, 205, 219

      chattel/plantation, 206

      convict labor and, 196

      forced labor and, 196

      guises of, 194–195

      modern-day, 194, 199, 200

      Sloan El, Ali, 96, 97

      Smith, John, 111

      Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, 12

      Social Security, 153, 159, 160, 194, 239

      disemboweling, 265

      Social workers, 190, 265

      Socrates, on wrong, 270

      Soil erosion, 145, 150, 151

      South Jersey AFL-CIO, 92

      South Wings, 124

      Southern New Jersey AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, 93

      Stalin, Joseph, 244

      Stănculescu, Victor: Ceauşescu execution and, 242

      Standards of living, 69

      fossil fuels and, 261–262

      Stanford, B. F., 185, 186

      illustration of, 185

      Star Wars, 118

      Stasi, 229, 268

      State Line Liquor, 3

      Steele, John Yellow Bird, 41

      Stevens Correctional Facility, 158

      Stockman, Vivian, 124

      Stop & Shop, 182, 206

      Storming Heaven (Giardina), quote from, 115

      Strikes, 160, 161, 172, 220, 227

      Strip mining, 128, 130, 159

      Studies in Classic American Literature (Lawrence), quote from, 1

      Sugar cane workers, strike by, 160

      Suicide, 4, 6, 16, 17, 66, 157

      Sun Dances, 8, 48, 54, 55, 56

      Supplemental Security Income (SSI), 153

      Susquehanna [Bank] Center, 112

      Sweat lodges, 8, 53

      Sylvester, West Virginia, 160

      tent city in, 161

      Sylvester Dog Patch Reunion, 161

      Tales of the Out and Gone (Baraka), 65

      Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, 153

      Tennessee Valley Authority, 144

      Tent encampment, 65, 173

      Terrorism, 263, 264

      Thibodaux, Louisiana: strike at, 160

      Thomas (son), 9, 22, 40

      350.org, 128

      Ticketeros, 197

      Tomato pickers, enslaving, 200

      Tomatoland (Estabrook), 184

      Totalitarianism, 238, 239, 263

      Touch the Clouds, 41, 43

      Trader Joe’s, 206, 207, 208

      Trail of Tears (1838), 12

      Trailer parks, 190, 193

      illustration of, 192–193

      TransCanada Corporation, pipeline and, 129

      Transformers (movie), 77

      Transitional Park, 65–68, 101

      illustration of, 66–67

      Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), 9, 23, 46

      Trouble in Mind: Black Southerners in the Age of Jim Crow (Litwack), 195

      Truman, Harry, 170, 172

      Tug River Health Clinic, 153

      Tunkasila, 57

      Turner Vision, 155

      Two Kings, Solly, 64

      Tyson, John, 182

      Underemployment, 159, 235

      Unemployment, 4, 17, 65, 69, 159, 227, 235

      Union Square, 236

      Unions, 168, 190, 194

      democracy and, 159

      middle class and, 159

      opposition to, 72, 173

      protests by, 222

      recognizing, 166

      United Food and Commercial Workers, report by, 182

      United Fruit Company, 152

      United Mine Workers Union of America, 119, 160, 170

      armed rebellion and, 173

      Universal Foto Estudio, 77

      Upper Big Branch Mine, explosion at, 166

      U.S. Army, 22, 41, 45, 160, 195, 264

      Indian Wars and, 11

      miners and, 173

      U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 129

      U.S. Department of Agriculture, farm share and, 182

      U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 240

      U.S. Department of Labor, 180, 221

      U.S. District Court, 202

      U.S. House of Representatives, 150, 170

      pipeline review and, 128–129

      U.S. Marshalls, 46, 50

      U.S. Postal Service, 146–147

      U.S. Senate, 150

      U.S. Steel, 132, 155

      U.S. Treasury, 69, 239

      USS Kitty Hawk, 75

      USS Savannah, 75

      Velvet Revolution, 229

      Vences, María, 187

      Victor Talking Machine Company, 73, 75

      Vietnam War, 44, 45

      Violence, 4, 10, 16, 38, 50, 62, 64, 65, 241

      legacy of, 8–9

      Virgilio, Larry, 113

      Virgilio, Nicholas, 112–113

      Vowell, Elbert, 175

      Vowell, Ellen, 175

      Vowell, Jacob L.: death of, 175

      Wakan Tanka, 55

      Wall Street, 236, 260

      crimes of, 233

      occupation of, 226, 233

      Walmart, 65, 160, 182, 206

      War on terror, 240, 263

      “Warrior Waits for Death, A” (Brewer), text of, 53

      Washington Examiner, 234

      Washington Post, 235

      Washington Square Park, illustration of, 254

      Washington Times, 235

     
    Washita raid, 8–9

      Water, 148

      contaminated, 125, 128, 150, 164, 168–169

      Wealth, redistribution of, 10, 65

      Webb Coal Mining Company, strike against, 160–161

      Weber, Max: on disenchantment of the World, 10

      Welch Community Hospital, 155, 159

      Welch Methodist church, 133

      Wells, Hawey: challenge by, 172

      Wenceslas Square, 229, 230

      West Virginia Coal Association, 152

      West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 148, 161

      coal dust and, 162, 163, 164

      “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community” (King), quote from, 60

      Whistle-blowers, 234

      White, Harry, 159

      White flight, 75

      Whiteclay, Nebraska, 53

      described, 2–3, 4, 7

      main street of, 3 (illus.)

      Whitman, Walt, 112

      quote of, 59

      Wikipedia, 252

      Williams, Ronald A., 18, 51

      Williams Mountain, 125

      Wilson, August, 64

      Wilson, Dick, 16, 46, 50

      Wobblies, 160

      Wolin, Sheldon: inverted totalitarianism and, 238

      Work groups, 253, 255

      Worker Health and Safety Committee, 222

      Workers, 199, 206

      undocumented, 62, 78, 205

      Working class, disenfranchised, 252, 253

      World Trade Center, 120

      Wounded Knee, 13, 22, 47

      occupation of, 40, 46, 50, 56

      Wright, Richard: quote of, 60

      Wright, Ronald, 150

      Xerox, 52

      Yablonski, Jock: murder of, 171

      Yellow Thunder, Raymond, 46

      Young Bear, Steven, 56

      Zapatista Army of Liberation, 250

      Zeese, Kevin, 234, 235, 236, 237

      Zinn, Howard, 94, 245

      Zuccotti Park, 226, 231, 245, 247, 248, 266

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