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Walt Gasson's collection of essays about life in the Green River country of Wyoming.
These are the stories of the pressures experienced by select Wyoming citizens and groups. This book is about the courage these women and men exhibited when it mattered most.
This book examines the political history of Wyoming with an emphasis on the period between 1966 and 1986.
This book is an attempt tell a The Howard Zinn-like history of how Wyoming's women, working people and racial, ethnic, and religious are treated. It exposes the truth about the cultural wars that undermine the myth that Wyoming is the Equality State in the context of the experiences of the Mottonen family who lived in Wyoming from the beginning,
"Foreword by former US Senator Alan K. Simpson"--Cover.
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