In March 1930, police arrested two Indigenous women, Nancy Bowen and Lila Jimerson, for the murder of a white woman in Buffalo, New York. Their arrests, trials, and coverage in the media would highlight issues of Indigenous sovereignty and clashing belief systems. Dr. Joe Stahlman, Director of the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum joins us to discuss the case.
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The Saturn Club Liquor Raid
Rise and Fall of the Canadiana
Love Canal, Part III: Escape
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Love Canal, Part I: Model City
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