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Quote Me
Spartanburg County Public Libraries
13 episodes
1 week ago
Our podcast, "Quote Me," focuses on the life and legacy of authors. We'll discuss their major works and what inspired them, the history around their lives, and anything else we can think of. As lovers of information, we want as much as we can get about the people who've created our favorite stories.
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Our podcast, "Quote Me," focuses on the life and legacy of authors. We'll discuss their major works and what inspired them, the history around their lives, and anything else we can think of. As lovers of information, we want as much as we can get about the people who've created our favorite stories.
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Vine Deloria Jr.: Continuing the Fight
Quote Me
50 minutes 9 seconds
3 years ago
Vine Deloria Jr.: Continuing the Fight

​​Vine Deloria Jr. (Standing Rock Sioux), was a lawyer, theologian, and advocate for American Indian rights. Born in 1933, Deloria grew up in South Dakota. Deloria graduated in 1951 from the Kent School in Connecticut, served in the Marines for several years and then returned to school to earn a master's degree in Theology in 1963 from Iowa State, and later in 1970, he received his JD from Colorado Law. From 1978 until his retirement in 2000, Deloria was a professor at several colleges teaching political science, ethnic studies, history and religion. He established the first master's program in American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona, and served as executive director of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), helping it grow and become financially stable. Deloria passed away November 13th, 2005. Out of his prolific collection of written material, in this podcast we will discuss Custer Died for your Sins, God is Red, and Red Earth, White Lies.

Quote Me
Our podcast, "Quote Me," focuses on the life and legacy of authors. We'll discuss their major works and what inspired them, the history around their lives, and anything else we can think of. As lovers of information, we want as much as we can get about the people who've created our favorite stories.