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Agent Albert Kneale, who observed many such scenes, recalled: “I have seen these girls, when they first cast eyes upon their parents, stare in abject horror, then as the truth dawned upon them, burst into tears. I have seen parents glance fleetingly on these visions of civilized loneliness, then turn away in disgust, returning to their homes, leaving the children to shift for themselves.”
Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875–1928
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