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A Century of Dishonor exposes how various people, from the military personnel to the government official, viewed Native Americans. Jackson outlines treaties between the federal government and various Native American tribes, treaties that were supposed to protect the rights of the Native American people and “ensure” them title to their lands, but were broken by the United States Government. She also tells of massacres, citing letters written by members of the United States military, detailing the horrendous acts committed against Native American women and children. When it was published in 1885, A Century of Dishonor created such a stir that the U.S. Department of the Interior appointed Jackson and Abbot Kinney to investigate the conditions of Native Americans in missions in California.
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Politics and government, Race relations, Indians of North America, Government relations, Crimes against, Treatment of Indians, Indians of north america, government relations, Indians, treatment of, United states, race relations, United states, politics and governmentPlaces
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"An exact facsimile of the revised edition of 1885."
Microfilm. Glen Rock, N. J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1973. 1 reel ; 35 mm. (Book collection on microfilm relating to the North American Indian ; reel 7)
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"THE present number of Indians in the United States does not exceed three hundred thousand, but is possibly as large now as when the Europeans began the settlement of the North American continent."
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