Glenn T. Morris

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This article is about an American academic and Native American activist. For the U.S. track and field athlete, see Glenn Morris.

Glenn T. Morris (b. c. 1956) is an American academic and Native American activist.

Morris is of part Shawnee descent through his father. He is an associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado at Denver and came to national attention in the early 1990s for his anti-Columbus Day protests with the American Indian Movement of Colorado, of which he formerly served as Co-Director and is now a member of the Leadership Council. In 1991 he was arrested, then acquitted, for his participation in the first such protest.

He has worked closely with Ward Churchill, and the two have written articles together.

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