American Indian Movement and Activism
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Description
This brochure was distributed by the Richard Marshall Defense Fund, circa April 1978. It provides details of the case against American Indian Movement leader Richard Marshall, convicted of the murder of Martin Montileaux in 1976. Events surrounding the case and a timeline are presented, including the FBI's manipulation of Myrtle Poor Bear as a false witness against Marshall. It also provides contact information for letters of support and solidarity.
Publication Date
4-1978
Document Type
Pamphlet
City
Rapid City, South Dakota
Keywords
Richard Marshall, American Indian Movement, Pine Ridge Reservation, Russell Means, Myrtle Poor Bear, FBI, Martin Montileaux
Language
English
Disciplines
Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Fund, Richard Marshall Defense, "Richard Marshall: Oglala Political Prisoner" (1978). American Indian Movement and Activism. 67.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/john_thomas_aim/67
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Identifier
Box 7, Folder 21
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