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Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White

William O. Stoddard

Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White

Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White

William O. Stoddard

Adventure, American Literature, Children & Young Adult Reading

Two Arrows: A Story of Red and White is a historical novel by William O. Stoddard, written in the late 19th century. The story follows a young Nez Percé boy named Two Arrows as he navigates the challenges of survival and self-discovery on the American frontier. Set against a backdrop of strife and conflict, the narrative explores themes of resilience and belonging while depicting the harsh realities faced by Native American tribes during this period. The novel highlights Two Arrows' bravery and skill as he embarks on a quest for food amidst dire circumstances.

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“The opposite of racist isn't 'not racist.' It is 'anti-racist.' What's the difference? One endorses either the idea of a racial hierarchy as a racist, or racial equality as an anti-racist. One either believes problems are rooted in groups of people, as a racist, or locates the roots of problems in power and policies, as an anti-racist. One either allows racial inequities to persevere, as a racist, or confronts racial inequities, as an anti-racist. There is no in-between safe space of 'not racist.””

— William O. Stoddard

“Black people are apparently responsible for calming the fears of violent cops in the way women are supposedly responsible for calming the sexual desires of male rapists.””

— William O. Stoddard

“The good news is that racist and antiracist are not fixed identities. We can be a racist one minute and an antiracist the next. What we say about race, what we do about race, in each moment, determines what -- not who -- we are.””

— William O. Stoddard

“Americans have long been trained to see the deficiencies of people rather than policy. It's a pretty easy mistake to make: People are in our faces. Policies are distant. We are particularly poor at seeing the policies lurking behind the struggles of people.””

— William O. Stoddard

“What’s the problem with being “not racist”? It is a claim that signifies neutrality: “I am not a racist, but neither am I aggressively against racism.” But there is no neutrality in the racism struggle. The opposite of “racist” isn’t “not racist.” It is “antiracist.””

— William O. Stoddard

“Racist ideas love believers, not thinkers.””

— William O. Stoddard

“Like fighting an addiction, being an antiracist requires persistent self-awareness, constant self-criticism, and regular self-examination.””

— William O. Stoddard

“One either allows racial inequities to persevere, as a racist, or confronts racial inequities, as an antiracist. There is no in-between safe space of “not racist.” The claim of “not racist” neutrality is a mask for racism.””

— William O. Stoddard

“White supremacists love what America used to be, even though America used to be--and still is--teeming with millions of struggling White people. White supremacists blame non-White people for the struggles of White people when any objective analysis of their plight primarily implicates the rich White Trumps they support.””

— William O. Stoddard

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