1991. For the World to Live Columbus Must Die. - Russell Means


Russell Means, an Oglala Lakota and a prominent voice in the struggle for indigenous rights, was the first national director of the American Indian Movement.

I hope to be remembered as a fighter, and as a patriot who never feared controversy - and not just for Indians. When I fight  for my people’s right, when I protest government lies and illegal seizures and unlawful acts, I defend all Americans, even the bigoted and misguided.

         ~Russell Means (1939-2012)

Audio is from Colorado, 1991.

audio from alternative radio.

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