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Spokane Veterans Remember Vietnam's My Lai Massacre, This Day 53 Years Ago


Hear a sound montage from Tuesday s event at Riverfront Park.
On Tuesday, members of Spokane’s chapter of Veterans for Peace looked back 53 years to the My Lai massacre, an event some believe turned American public opinion against the Vietnam War.
Here are a few moments from the gathering at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Riverfront Park, starting with the chapter’s vice president, George Taylor.
“Today we are here at this sacred place to remember the 504 innocent, unarmed Vietnamese civilians who were killed at the hamlet of My Lai [me lie] on this day, on this morning, 53 years ago. In the stillness of that morning, U.S. Army Company C, at the direct command of Lt. William Calley, opened fire, indiscriminately, on the unarmed villagers, without provocation. My Lai was not the only instance of rape, torture and murder, of U.S. troops in Vietnam. But in terms of intensity and scale, it was penultimate massacre of the war, George Taylor said. ....

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Gaylord News: Indian boarding school era still lives on for many


‘Kill the Indian, save the man’: Stories of Indian boarding schools still echo
Monday, January 18, 2021
Gaylord News
WASHINGTON – About 180 white tombstones – each belonging to a child who died while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School – stand row-by-row in the dewy grass of central Pennsylvania, bearing the names of those who died while being forced to learn the white man’s way.
From 1,500 to 1,800 Native American students from Oklahoma attended the Carlisle school, said Jim Gerenscer, co-director of the Carlisle Indian School Project, a database that provides information about the school and the students who attended. But some never made it back home, dying from unknown causes at Carlisle. ....

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