Murderer of Hanatsuki: Murder of Osage and the birth of FBI of David Grand: This is nonfiction, but it seems like a good novel. Granna talks about murder and corruption in Oklahoma. I have never heard of these events before and I was very attractive as I stopped working on the street to finish the last chapter. They can not kill all of us: a new era of racial justice by Ferguson, Baltimore, Wesley Raleigh. I think that this book is very bad, but it is truly exciting. I have read a lot of news articles about Ferguson, Baltimore, and Black Life. This book fills in my knowledge gap and introduces me to some of the sports's most active organizers.
However, some indigenous peoples become wealthy like Osage. David Gran's book, Flower Moon's Killer: Osage killing and the birth of the FBI appeared several months before the emergence of the rich issue, and I called this a crazy humor and always a crazy rich Indian. You can tell the Osage what happened with that title: they were murdered by those who wanted their land. They also made a movie about the book, but this is about the FBI's investigation. Films about Indians always make a decision for Caucasians. evident