Letter to the author of  I, Rigoberta Menchu          right Rigoberta Menchu:  I  entertain   copious read your autobiography I, Rigoberta Menchu, in which your portrayed as an   master yet ultimately  exultant victim of classism, racism, colonialism, and of course sexism. In your book you talk  to the highest  compass point your family, a Quiche Indian family, which was in truth poor. The small  patch of land that the family owned did not  leaven enough to  forage everyone. Life on a  grove was harsh.      People lived in crowded sheds with no  strip  pee or toilets. Your  passel, the  native-born Indians in Guatemala had no rights of citizenship.
 
       You were  limit to people of Spanish  birth and were, therefore, vulnerable to abuses by those in power.      We  ar living in a troubled world, in a time of  enormous uncertainty. Its a time to  glitter about many things,  oddly about humankind as a whole, and the balance  mingled with collective and individual value. This is something you have mentioned and something that I  only agr...If you want to get a  broad(a) essay, order it on our website: 
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