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Baum, L. Frank, editorial on the incident at Wounded Knee, in the Saturday Pioneer, January 3, 1891; reprinted in L. Frank Baum's Editorials on the Sioux Nation, www.northern.edu/hastingw/baumedts.htm (August 31, 2006).

Brooks, W. R., Review of Black Elk Speaks, in Outlook, Vol. 160, March 1932, p. 194; reprinted in The Book Review Digest: Twenty-Eighth Annual Cumulation, H. W. Wilson, 1933, p. 91.

Brown, Dee, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West, Holt, Reinhart & Winston, 1971; reprint, Owl Books, 2001, p. 297.

Chamberlain, John, "A Sioux Indian Tells a Tragic Story (Review of Black Elk Speaks)," in the New York Times Book Review, March 6, 1932, p. 4.

Childs, M. W., Review of Black Elk Speaks, in the New Republic, Vol. 71, June 22, 1932, p. 161; reprinted in the Book Review Digest: Twenty-Eighth Annual Cumulation, H. W....
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