The Lynching of Billy Youngblood
In the Bitterroots an oak grew where it was uncommon for an oak to grow. The Bitterroots are too cold, to hot to dry for an oak, said those who ponder such things. …………………..On the hottest day, on approach of its domain the air turns cold, a chill suggests a warning that the oak was witness to injustice, and still grieves the shame it had supported.
There was a young woman, age 17…
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