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Honoring Clyde Warrior: A Legacy of Leadership and Resistance
Darius Smith

Dive into the remarkable story of Clyde Warrior, a key founder of the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC) and a pivotal figure in the Native American civil rights movement. Through a collection of articles and striking photographs, we trace Clyde's journey from leading youth workshops to igniting the Red Power movement. His drive for change and bold actions, including the unforgettable Red Power parade, highlight a life dedicated to fighting for Native rights and sovereignty. Clyde's story is not just history; it's a source of inspiration, reminding us of the power of standing up for what's right. Explore with us the legacy of a man whose vision and courage continue to inspire action and hope in the fight for justice and equality.







“Let’s Raise Some Hell”: Clyde Warrior and the Red Power Movement

The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - 
WARRIOR, CLYDE (1939–1968).

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