Education for Extinction
Discover the harrowing history behind the removal of Native American children from their homes in Education for Extinction by David Wallace Adams. Published by the University Press of Kansas in 2020, this fully revised edition spans 472 pages and provides a thorough examination of the policies that aimed to erase Indigenous cultures by forcing children into a system designed to promote white "civilization." Adams delves into the devastating consequences of these actions, highlighting how childhood memories of Indigenous identity were systematically suppressed. This compelling narrative is essential for anyone seeking to understand the historical context and implications of this dark chapter in American history. Join the conversation about cultural preservation and the impact of education policies on Indigenous communities.