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Editorial

Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory

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Kyrova L & Toth G (2020) Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory. Comparative American Studies, 17 (2), pp. 107-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/14775700.2020.1718057

Abstract
This special issue of Comparative American Studies, ‘Red Power at 50: Re-Evaluations and Memory,’ aims to open a period of reflection on and discussion of the historical role and memory of Red Power as a movement for Native North American rights that not only shook the U.S. domestic scene, but also built transnational alliances and ultimately advanced a global Indigenous human rights régime. The articles in this issue offer evaluations and reinterpretations of the struggle’s historical importance, its international dimension, but also its limitations.

Keywords
Native Americans; Indigenous; social movements; transnational movements; Red Power; protest; U.S. Indian policy; memory

Journal
Comparative American Studies: Volume 17, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2020
Publication date online15/05/2020
Date accepted by journal17/04/2020
URL
ISSN1477-5700
eISSN1741-2676

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Dr Gyorgy Toth

Dr Gyorgy Toth

Lecturer, History