Posted on Jun 29, 2021
Uncovering The 'Unspoken Traumas' Of Native American Boarding Schools
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CRT = Critical Race Facts *{Aint no damn theory, GTFOH} :
1.) US INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL HISTORY :
“The truth about the US Indian boarding school policy has largely been written out of the history books. There were more than 350 government-funded, and often church-run, Indian Boarding schools across the US in the 19th and 20th centuries. Indian children were forcibly abducted by government agents, sent to schools hundreds of miles away, and beaten, starved, or otherwise abused when they spoke their native languages.”
SOURCE :
https://boardingschoolhealing.org/education/us-indian-boarding-school-history/
2.) US to review Native American boarding schools' dark history
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland outlined initiative while addressing members of National Congress of American Indians
Associated Press6 days ago
SOURCE :
https://www.foxnews.com/us/us-native-american-boarding-schools
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
1.) US INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOL HISTORY :
“The truth about the US Indian boarding school policy has largely been written out of the history books. There were more than 350 government-funded, and often church-run, Indian Boarding schools across the US in the 19th and 20th centuries. Indian children were forcibly abducted by government agents, sent to schools hundreds of miles away, and beaten, starved, or otherwise abused when they spoke their native languages.”
SOURCE :
https://boardingschoolhealing.org/education/us-indian-boarding-school-history/
2.) US to review Native American boarding schools' dark history
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland outlined initiative while addressing members of National Congress of American Indians
Associated Press6 days ago
SOURCE :
https://www.foxnews.com/us/us-native-american-boarding-schools
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
US Indian Boarding School History - The National Native American Boarding School Healing...
The truth about the US Indian boarding school policy has largely been written out of the history books. There were more than 350 government-funded, and often church-run, Indian Boarding schools across the US in the 19th and 20th centuries. Indian children were forcibly abducted by government agents, sent to schools…
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IMHO, what ‘we’ did to Native Americans was absolutely atrocious and appalling...their history deserves to be told too
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The Oxford English Dictionary's first recorded utterance of the word racism was by a man named Richard Henry Pratt in 1902. Pratt was railing against the evils of racial segregation.
Segregating any class or race of people apart from the rest of the people kills the progress of the segregated people or makes their growth very slow. Association of races and classes is necessary to destroy racism and classism.
Although Pratt might have been the first person to inveigh against racism and its deleterious effects by name, he is much better-remembered for a very different coinage: Kill the Indian...save the man.
Source :
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/01/05/260006815/the-ugly-fascinating-history-of-the-word-racism
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
Segregating any class or race of people apart from the rest of the people kills the progress of the segregated people or makes their growth very slow. Association of races and classes is necessary to destroy racism and classism.
Although Pratt might have been the first person to inveigh against racism and its deleterious effects by name, he is much better-remembered for a very different coinage: Kill the Indian...save the man.
Source :
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/01/05/260006815/the-ugly-fascinating-history-of-the-word-racism
*** Disclaimer : This a repost from myself, because people are tooooo comfortable with the status quo. ***
“I will not apologize for telling the FACTS, in a world that worship the lies”.
The Ugly, Fascinating History Of The Word 'Racism'
The first recorded utterance of the word was by a man named Richard Henry Pratt, whose legacy among Native Americans and others is deeply contentious. His story illustrates problems with how the word is used today.
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