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Ward LeRoy Churchill (born October 2, 1947) [1] is an American activist and author. He was a professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1990 until 2007. [ 2 ] Much of Churchill's work focuses on the historical treatment of political dissenters and Native Americans by the United States government, and he expresses ...
In Churchill's original essay, he argued that the September 11 attacks were a response to American imperialism, particularly in the Middle East: . On the morning of September 11, 2001, a few more chickens – along with some half-million dead Iraqi children – came home to roost in a very big way at the twin towers of New York's World Trade Center.
Agents of Repression: The FBI's Secret Wars Against the Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement is a book by Americans Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall, first published in 1988. It describes government campaigns to disrupt the legal political activities of the Black Panther Party and the American Indian Movement , especially ...
Kill the Indian, Save the Man: The Genocidal Impact of American Indian Residential Schools is a 2004 book by the American writer Ward Churchill, then a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and an activist in Native American issues.
Churchill has debated over the singularity of the Holocaust with historian Deborah Lipstadt. In a 1996 review of Lipstadt’s book which is titled Denying the Holocaust, Churchill defended the German philosopher Ernst Nolte, whom Lipstadt criticized for asserting that the Holocaust was a non-singular event. Churchill argues that the Holocaust ...
The documentary prominently features First Amendment attorney, Martin Garbus, who talks about the past and present state of free speech in the United States, and the case of Ward Churchill. A tenured professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado, Churchill was fired after publishing a controversial article about the 9/11 attacks and ...
From a Native Son, cover. From a Native Son: Selected Essays on Indigenism, 1985–1995 is a 1996 book by Ward Churchill.It is a collection of 23 previously published essays on various topics relevant to the indigenous peoples of the Americas (particularly of North America) in relation to their experience of being colonized.
Struggle for the Land: Native North American Resistance to Genocide, Ecocide and Colonization is a book by Ward Churchill. It is a collection of essays on the efforts of Native Americans in the United States and in Canada to maintain their land tenure claims against government and corporate infringement.