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I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
Winnipeg, Manitoba: Queetston House Publishing, Date: 1985. First Edition, First Printing. Softcover. pp. 168. 8vo. Illustrated stiff card covers. 1985. Queetston House Publishing ISBN 0920273009 9780920273005 [CA]
ISBN10: 0920273009, ISBN13: 9780920273005, [publisher: Queenston House] Softcover First edition, first printing. Near Fine+ very lightly rubbed and edgeworn trade paperback, a clean copy. [Vancouver, BC, Canada] [Publication Year: 1985]
Winnipeg, MB: Queenston House, Date: 1985. Soft cover. Very Good. VG copy of this scarce and important title. Light edge wear, short closed tear. Interiors clean, solid and unmarked. Author Eric Robinson, a member of Cross Lake First Nation, was placed in a residential school at the age of 5, and went on to hold several cabinet portfolios in the Manitoba government. Henry Bird Quinney was Chief of the Saddle Lake Band. 1985. Queenston House ISBN 0920273009 9780920273005 [CA]
ISBN10: 0920273009, ISBN13: 9780920273005, [publisher: Queenston House, Winnipeg, MB] Softcover VG copy of this scarce and important title. Light edge wear, short closed tear. Interiors clean, solid and unmarked. Author Eric Robinson, a member of Cross Lake First Nation, was placed in a residential school at the age of 5, and went on to hold several cabinet portfolios in the Manitoba government. Henry Bird Quinney was Chief of the Saddle Lake Band. [Winnipeg, MB, Canada] [Publication Year: 1985]
Winnipeg, MB Queenston House 1985 Soft cover Very Good Book VG copy of this scarce and important title. Light edge wear, short closed tear. Interiors clean, solid and unmarked. Author Eric Robinson, a member of Cross Lake First Nation, was placed in a residential school at the age of 5, and went on to hold several cabinet portfolios in the Manitoba government. Henry Bird Quinney was Chief of the Saddle Lake Band.
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