
This book…what an impact, and I‘ve barely reached the 25% mark of it. Here, Pember discusses the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and the graveyard of children who lost their lives there.
I was raised not far from the Army War College and drove by that cemetery thousands of times, before it became the “main gate” to the college after 9/11. Prior to 9/11, civilians could easily go onto the campus & drive around. A branch of my bank was there! ⬇️
Librarybelle ⬆️ I would enter the campus from the gate that contained the cemetery. It‘s haunting and left such an impact on me that I wrote about the school for my undergraduate thesis. This was before the horrifying stories and realities of the schools were finally unearthed. My thesis would be a lot stronger today with today‘s sources, condemning the machinations of these schools. I have become so passionate against the schools and telling the stories. ⬇️ 7h
Librarybelle ⬆️I highly recommend this book, told from a citizen of the Ojibwe tribe. It‘s a personal history of her mother‘s trauma at a school (not Carlisle, but one of the dozens of others in the US) and the overall history. I think I may have to buy a copy of this… (edited) 7h