L. Frank Baum's Death Of Sitting Bull

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L. Frank Baum is known as an astonishing writer. Who hasn't seen or read Wizard of Oz? To this day it is a house hold movie. It's interesting that he is little known for his views of Native Americans. Baum's editorial of the death of Sitting Bull can be confusing to say the least. He starts with what sounds like he is honoring Sitting Bull. Almost seems like he had sympathy for him. Then it takes a dark harsh turn. Baum goes on to call the Native Americans " whining curs' and calls for the total annihilation. Why is it that people fear the unknown? The Native American were desperate for resources that the white man continued to neglect the Native Americans of. They begin their ghost dance rituals and the whites called them "wild and crazy

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