Mt. Rushmore 
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SOURCE: National Geographic
10/28/2020
The Heartbreaking, Controversial History of Mount Rushmore
“What happened with the Black Hills is so clearly theft in relation to the U.S.’s own laws,” says Christine Gish Hill, a professor of anthropology at Iowa State University.
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SOURCE: New York Times
7/1/2020
How Mount Rushmore Became Mount Rushmore
Historian Gene A. Smith and Oglala Lakota activist Nick Tilsen offer contest for the creation of the monument, its relationship to tribal lands, and the legacies of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt from an indigenous point of view.
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