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Indigenous Bolivians fear renewed racism after Morales removed
Al Jazeera English
2019-11-25
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Attitudes towards indigenous have begun to change after Evo Morales, who became Bolivia’s first indigenous president nearly fourteen years ago, was deposed.
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