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WICHITA NORTH HIGH SCHOOL,
KANSAS

" redskins"
A Sentence of Death

"Wichita North High
School,
and the Shame of Public School Education"
a photo essay, August 5, 1997
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How one school ignores its own laws
on religious first amendment rights preferring to side with
historic hate crimes and religious oppression. |
"... every redskin must be killed
from off the face of the plains before we can be free from their molestation.
They are of no earthly good and the sooner they are swept from the
land the better for civilization"-1866
-Major John Vance Lauderdale, surgeon
US Army,
attending physician Wounded Knee Massacre
-24 YEARS LATER-
The photo below shows the
true history of how the United States Government has treated the
red people and their religions.
THE ONES CALLED
REDSKINS

Mass grave of 146 killed at Wounded
Knee, South Dakota, USA December 29, 1890
they died for the color of their skin and their religion.
Five days after being
killed any bodies too large to be drug off by coyotes are thrown into
a pit dug on January 3, 1890

General Nelson A. Miles, division
chief officer, during the Wounded Knee Massacre had this to say:
"Wholesale
massacre occurred and I have never heard of a more brutal, cold-blooded
massacre than that at Wounded Knee. About two hundred women and children
were killed and wounded; women with little children on their backs,
and small children powder burned by the men who killed them being
so near as to burn the flesh and clothing with the powder of their
guns, and nursing babes with five bullet holes through them."
- Nelson A. Miles to George
W. Baird, November 20, 1891, Baird Collection, WA-S901, M596, Western
Americana Collection, The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library,
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
20 National Medals of Honor were given for this
slaughter of over 200 children and women along with over 100 unarmed
men

These are the 20 pieces of
silver given for the slaughter of children
WE DEMAND THE MEDALS BE
RESCINDED NOW!
It is time to restore the Honor
to the National Medal of Honor
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