The Way of the Buffalo
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While working in a youth prison, Jack hears Marlon’s story, is horrified by the racism facing Native Americans, and struggles to find a solution in the turbulent American hippie era.
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About Paul Butler
Paul Butler started his career as a substitute teacher in Chicago. He was also a corrections officer and eventually helped youth find jobs working in manufacturing in the Chicago suburbs. He attended the inauguration of John F. Kennedy. He uses the phrase, "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country" as his life compass.