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McCann, Anthony.
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Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.)
Right-wing extremists -- United States.
Protest camps -- Oregon.
Government, Resistance to -- Oregon.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Or.)
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McCann, Anthony.
Bundy, Ammon, 1975-
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.)
Right-wing extremists -- United States.
Protest camps -- Oregon.
Government, Resistance to -- Oregon.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Or.)
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Shadowlands : fear and freedom at the Oregon standoff : a western tale of America in crisis / Anthony McCann.
by
McCann, Anthony.
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
Call #:
320.54 M478s
Subjects
Bundy
,
Ammon
,
1975-
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.)
Right-wing extremists -- United States.
Protest camps -- Oregon.
Government, Resistance to -- Oregon.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (Or.)
ISBN:
9781635571202 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Fear and freedom at the Oregon standoff : a western tale of America in crisis
Description:
xxi, 423 p. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [407]-419).
Summary:
In 2016, a group of armed, divinely inspired right-wing protestors led by
Ammon
Bundy
occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the high desert of eastern Oregon. Encamped in the shadowlands of the republic, insisting that the Federal government had no right to own public land, the occupiers were seen by a divided country as either dangerous extremists dressed up as cowboys, or as heroes insisting on restoring the rule of the Constitution. From the Occupation's beginnings, to the trials of the occupiers in federal court in downtown Portland and their tumultuous aftermaths.
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