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Examine the restrictions placed on freedom during World War I. Be sure to analyze Debs's piece in Voices of Freedom, the Committee on Public Information, and "coercive patriotism."
Dudley George
Dudley George was an Indigenous activist from the Ojibway nation killed in 1995 during a land claims protest in Ipperwash Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
Peaceful Demonstration
A method of protest or political activism that is non-violent and conducted in a way that respects the law.
Totem Poles
Tall wooden posts carved and painted with a series of animal or other nature symbols, significant in the cultures of Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest.
Red Cedar
A type of tree known for its durable, red-colored wood, often used in building and crafting due to its resistance to decay and insects.
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