RT Article T1 The Color of Violence JF Social justice VO 31 IS 4 SP 8 OP 16 A1 Trask, Haunani-Kay 1949- LA English YR 2004 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747158097 AB Part of a special issue on native women and state violence. The writer, a native Hawaiian, discusses the culture of colonization and genocide in the U.S. that has made violence the color of whiteness over darkness. She exposes the myth of American democracy, equality, and liberty and calls for separation—a return to the political status of many nations and many sovereignties. Finally, she highlights the role of women's leadership in resistance to the incorporation, disinheritance, and disappearance of native peoples and nations. K1 Offenses against the person K1 Crime K1 Ethnic Groups K1 Atrocities K1 Crimes against humanity K1 Colonies K1 Treatment of Native Americans K1 Racism K1 Genocide