
Ward LeRoy Churchill (born October 2, 1947) is an American writer and political activist. He was a professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1990 to 2007. (Churchill was dismissed after a University committee found that he had "committed serious, repeated, and deliberate research misconduct". In 2009 a Colorado jury found that Churchill had been wrongly fired.) His work primarily concerns the United States and its historical treatment of political dissenters and of Native Americans in the United States.
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Blaming The Victims
Pacifism as Pathology
Do Not Foreclose Any Tactical Option
the state loves a parade
I'm a Member of a Nation
Power Already Knows the Truth
privilege breeds delusion
No Pain, No Gain
Introduction
Solidarity
Law Serves Order
anti-terrorism backlash
Movement Examples
eichmann investments, top floor
Rates Of Incarceration
Leonard Peltier - A Symbol Of Indigenous Resistance
The Price They Pay
Before Predator Came
Exemption Is Over
You Have a Police State
Reservations and Mineral Wealth
Ends and Means
Counter Intelligence Program: Illegal Inception
Greetings
Prisons And The Emergence Of The State
Amherst And Genocide - Smallpox And Biological Warfare
The Politicization Of Street Organizations
Uranium, Contamination, Reservations And The Rest Of Us
The Key Agitator Index
Our Common Enemy: The State
The Colonised and the COloniser
Cointelpro And Politically Objectionable Citizens
A Case Study: LAPD, Ramparts Division
Order And Race
How Leonard Peltier Will Be Freed
The Inventory of Techniques: Methods of Neutralization
Guilt, Responsibility and National Sacrifice
Some Really Nasty Stuff
Investigating the FBI
The Birth of COINTELPRO
Hello My Relatives
A Slave Economy
Diplomacy And Fraud - The General Allotment Act And Land Ownership
Land And Population: 1890 And Vanishing
Luster of a Pinkerton Man
Indian Struggles, Land, Life And Liberty
State Respone to Resistance
The Anniversary Of Pine Ridge
The Richest People in America
Superfluous Humans And A Culture Of Imprisonment
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