Description: Title: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Indians–Before the Invasion and After.Author: Bill FinlanPublisher: Bill Finlan, Utica, Michigan.Publication Date: 1975Format: paperback, staple-boundLength: 46 pages (unpaginated)Size: approximately 5 1/2" by 8 3/8"Illustrations: 9 drawings by the author and 11 plates.Description: This short collection of essays, illustrations and poems was created by Bill Finlan for the bicentennial of the American Revolution. According to the opening paragraphs, “we in America have had our heads in the sand about what we did to the American Indian before, during and after our officially becoming a nation. Here we are, 200 years gone by and our country's American Revolution Bicentennial being celebrated, and we still haven't admitted the blatant invasion of Indian territory, and the resulting destruction of the Indian people. Maybe, during this period of looking back on our past, we ought to finally begin talking in public about the truth. Maybe we ought to admit, 200 years later, that we had no business invading these innocent people, destroying them, and taking their lands for our own.” Finlan grew up in Escanaba, Michigan and was an educator, journalist, and author.Condition: Binding is sound. Light cover soiling, and coffee rings on back cover (see photo). Light rust on staples. Interior is clean and crisp.
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