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Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz framed it in 1882. “[His] argument was that it was less expensive to educate Indians than to kill them,” Adams writes. “[Schurz] estimated that it cost nearly a million dollars to kill an Indian in warfare, whereas it cost only $1,200 to give an Indian child eight years of schooling.”
Stories Are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind
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