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Running to Remember

March 10, 2023 by Bill Donahue

Nineteen-year-old Ku Stevens is both a record-breaking distance runner and an inspiring Native American activist intent on exposing the dark history of Indian boarding schools.

Red Bulletin
Edited by Nora O’Donnell


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Posted in Adventure, Cultural Survival, History, Profiles, Sports

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