BOOKSTORE | Native American and Indigenous Studies
Agents of Repression (paper)
The FBI’s Secret Wars Against the American Indian Movement and the Black Panther PartyWard Churchill and Jim Vander Wall
Released 2002-09-01
Featuring one of the best histories of the FBI siege of Wounded Knee—the 1973 attack that devastated the American Indian Movement and resulted in Leonard Peltier’s imprisonment—Agents of Repression also provides a well-written synthesis of FBI efforts against the Black Panthers and an overview of the Bureau’s history.
All Our Relations (paper only)
Native Struggles for Land and LifeWinona LaDuke
Released 1999-01-01
A thoughtful and in-depth account of Native resistance to environmental and cultural degradation. LaDuke’s analysis is deepened by inspiring testimonies of local Native activists sharing the struggle for survival.
The COINTELPRO Papers (paper)
Documents From the FBI’s Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United StatesWard Churchill and Jim Vander Wall
Released 2002-01-01
This exposé of America’s political police force reproduces many original FBI memos and provides an extensive analysis of the agency’s treatment of the Left. Churchill’s new preface updates the cases of several incarcerated Black Panthers and analyzes the events at Ruby Ridge and Waco, as well as the wars on drugs and terrorism.
Color of Violence (Paper)
The INCITE! AnthologyINCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
Released 2006-10-10
Springing from the work of the nation's largest grassroots multiracial feminist organization, this collection expands understandings about violence against women, clarifying how violence operates through race, class, gender, and nationality, and exposing the state's role in condoning and furthering violence.
