The thunder before the storm The autobiography of Clyde Bellecourt
Book - 2016
The American Indian Movement burst onto the scene in the late 1960s as indigenous people across the country began to demand what is rightfully theirs. Clyde Bellecourt, whose Ojibwe name translates as "The Thunder Before the Storm," is one of its cofounders and iconic leaders. This intimate narrative covers his childhood on the White Earth Reservation, his long journey through the prison system, and his embodiment of "confrontation politics" in waging war against entrenched racism. Bellecourt is up-front and unapologetic when discussing his battles with drug addiction, his clashes with other AIM leaders, his experiences on the Trail of Broken Treaties and at Wounded Knee, and the cases of Leonard Peltier and murdered AIM... activist Anna Mae Aquash. This gritty, as-told-to memoir also uncovers the humanity behind Bellecourt's militant image, revealing a sensitive spirit whose wounds motivated him to confront injustice and to help others gain a sense of pride by knowing their culture.
- Subjects
- Genres
- Biographies
- Published
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St. Paul, MN :
Minnesota Historical Society Press
[2016]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Item Description
- Includes index.
- Physical Description
- 336 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9781681340197
- Prologue: The Damn Truth
- 1. My Mother's Limp
- 2. The Drum within the Walls
- 3. Confrontation Politics
- 4. Peggy Sue
- 5. The Indian in White America
- 6. Occupations
- 7. Spiritual Rebirth
- 8. The Damn Hard Work
- 9. The Trail of Broken Treaties
- 10. Cedar Pass
- 11. Fools Crow
- 12. Wounded Knee
- 13. Speaking to the World
- 14. The Thunder Before the Storm
- 15. AIM for Sovereignty
- 16. America on Trial
- 17. The Damn Hard Work II
- 18. Almost Ruined Me
- 19. The Longest Walk
- 20. Hardest Thing I Ever Had to Do
- 21. Splintered Arrow
- 22. The Coffee Conspiracy
- 23. No Honor in Racism
- 24. Neegonnwayweedun
- Acknowledgments
- Index
Review by Library Journal Review