78. Sarah Winnemucca – A Voice for Justice


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Jul 02 2024 43 mins  
In this episode of the “1 Sealed Letter Podcast,” we delve into the powerful words of Sarah Winnemucca, a pioneering Native American activist and educator. We explore her letter from 1870, where she passionately advocates for the rights and dignity of her people amidst the turbulent backdrop of 19th-century America. Join us as we uncover the historical significance of her message and the enduring lessons we can draw from her courageous stand.

About Sarah Winnemucca:

Sarah Winnemucca was a prominent Northern Paiute author, activist, and educator in the late 19th century. Renowned for her eloquence and unwavering dedication to her people’s welfare, she played a critical role in advocating for Native American rights and bridging cultural divides. Her work laid the groundwork for future generations of Native American activists and remains a testament to her enduring legacy.

Sarah’s Letter: https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Century_of_Dishonor.html?id=asRiAAAAMAAJ

Read much more about all of her advocacy (much more than we covered in the podcast):
https://www.nps.gov/people/sarah-winnemucca.htm

Article from congress:
https://www.congress.gov/109/crec/2005/03/01/CREC-2005-03-01.pdf