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[edit] Why paragraph removed
I removed the following paragraph because it shows a clear bias,
The book has a definite bias that portrays Edward, his family, and all settlers in heroic ways while simultaneously portraying American Indians as brutal less-than-human savages. In this story and others like it, readers do not learn that American Indians were fighting to protect their way of life, to protect their families.
V. Joe 13:15, 16 January 2007 (UTC)