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William B. Newell rose from obscurity as a 21-year-old uneducated Mohawk/Penobscot Indian to be a well-respected Sociology/Anthropology professor. He promoted his people with his compelling voice and persuasive manner. He spoke to hundreds of organizations in his lifetime on the contributions of the American Indian to civilization, questioning just how much the Indians influenced Europeans, as much as how the reverse was considered to be true. His life was a real struggle to succeed in the white man's world.
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