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Montana 1948
Title: Montana 1948
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 512 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Montana 1948
Good morning, Larissa, Brooke and myself are here to discuss the racial prejudices of the novel Montana. Racial prejudice, a decision or act made on the grounds of a bias opinion on physical or religious grounds. Which means that when a person makes a decision and he or she does so on the basis of some ones colour, race or religion they are being racially prejudice.
Wes is a prominent character in the novel, who
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barely hold back a breeze.” The townsfolk, as the colleges, did not want the Indians to become part of their community. As expressed by David, the town “knew without being told” why an athlete of Ronnie’s ability would never be ‘snapped up’ by a college; he was “good enough for the army, but not for college.” This is typical of the opinion of the entire county: Indians were not wanted, and never would be.
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