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government recognized Creek citizenship in 1866 for its Black members
and no obvious means to enter the locked building
it's a story full of gaps
came by the thousands determined to stand between the Water Protectors and police in defense of the rights for non-violent expression of resistance
"— Hudson Review
Tilly and the Crazy Eights Potawatomi government recognized Creek citizenship inWhen Tilly receives an invitation to help drive eight elders on their ultimate bucket list road trip, she impulsively says yes. Before she knows it, Tilly has said good bye to her family and is on an adventure that will transform her in ways she could not predict, just as it will for the elders who soon dub themselves the Crazy Eights. The Crazy Eights each choose a stopsomewhere or something theyve always wanted to experienceon the way to their
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