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Showing Original Post only (View all)158 years ago today, the largest mass execution in U.S. history took place, ordered by A. Lincoln [View all]
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1342855867125927936.html The execution happened at the culmination of the Dakota War, which started because the U.S. government unilaterally breached 2 treaties it made with the Dakota. The Dakota gave up land in exchange for $ and food. They (were) given neither & were starving.
U.S. Congress purposely breached treaty by omitting an article in it that set aside lands for Dakota, without telling them. Then the agent charged with providing Dakota with rations said, Let them eat grass or their own dung, while Dakota children were dying of starvation.
The Dakota were still abiding by Treaty Law & couldnt go hunting as they would have before. The war began when some Dakota stole eggs to eat and fighting broke out. Andrew Myrick, the dung-loving agent, was among the first to die. He was found with grass in his mouth. #Dakota38
The warriors didnt receive due process. Trials were held in English, a foreign language they had no legal representation and argument about broken Treaties wasnt allowed. 38 men, many innocent, were hanged anyway, on a custom made scaffold, in front of a bloodthirsty mob.
Here are the names of the #Dakota38 who were wrongfully hanged in the largest mass execution in U.S. history, on December 26, 1862.

Dakota women and children were forced to watch the hanging. A Dakota infant was snatched from the arms of their mother by the settler mob and murdered on the spot during the execution. If Dakota women and children defended themselves they couldve also be killed. #Dakota38
Around 1700 Dakota, mostly women and children, were imprisoned at Fort Snelling. Disease & death were rampant. They buried children every day. This is Chief Little Crows wife and children at Fort Snelling. He was later killed by settlers, his body grossly mutilated. #Dakota38
Before the hanging, the warriors prayed with the canupa (pipe) and sang songs. Among them were underaged minors and the mentally disabled. One of them was also a white man who had been adopted and raised by the Dakota. During the execution, some were holding hands. #Dakota38
After the hanging, Dakota were exiled from their Minnesota homelands. The state put out a bounty on the scalps of every Dakota man, woman and child.

U.S. Congress purposely breached treaty by omitting an article in it that set aside lands for Dakota, without telling them. Then the agent charged with providing Dakota with rations said, Let them eat grass or their own dung, while Dakota children were dying of starvation.
The Dakota were still abiding by Treaty Law & couldnt go hunting as they would have before. The war began when some Dakota stole eggs to eat and fighting broke out. Andrew Myrick, the dung-loving agent, was among the first to die. He was found with grass in his mouth. #Dakota38
The warriors didnt receive due process. Trials were held in English, a foreign language they had no legal representation and argument about broken Treaties wasnt allowed. 38 men, many innocent, were hanged anyway, on a custom made scaffold, in front of a bloodthirsty mob.
Here are the names of the #Dakota38 who were wrongfully hanged in the largest mass execution in U.S. history, on December 26, 1862.

Dakota women and children were forced to watch the hanging. A Dakota infant was snatched from the arms of their mother by the settler mob and murdered on the spot during the execution. If Dakota women and children defended themselves they couldve also be killed. #Dakota38
Around 1700 Dakota, mostly women and children, were imprisoned at Fort Snelling. Disease & death were rampant. They buried children every day. This is Chief Little Crows wife and children at Fort Snelling. He was later killed by settlers, his body grossly mutilated. #Dakota38
Before the hanging, the warriors prayed with the canupa (pipe) and sang songs. Among them were underaged minors and the mentally disabled. One of them was also a white man who had been adopted and raised by the Dakota. During the execution, some were holding hands. #Dakota38
After the hanging, Dakota were exiled from their Minnesota homelands. The state put out a bounty on the scalps of every Dakota man, woman and child.

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158 years ago today, the largest mass execution in U.S. history took place, ordered by A. Lincoln [View all]
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
OP
Have you read "An Indigenous People's History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz?
niyad
Dec 2020
#70
Thank you for showing us that even A. Lincoln could approve of evil tactics, like this one.
CaliforniaPeggy
Dec 2020
#3
Set aside the shame and work to dismantle the white supremacy America is built upon.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#14
It is far worse than you can imagine, Peggy. Read "An Indigenous people's History of the United
niyad
Dec 2020
#41
You can't undo the past. You can only help build the future, that is what we need to focus on.
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#74
I'm sure the men and boys who were hanged were very moved by Lincoln's magnaminity.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#18
They are not invisible. They are actively oppressed in a white hegemony, however.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#19
I couldn't help but notice that on the page announcing the $200 bounty, that the Republican...
strongermessage
Dec 2020
#34
The Stephen Miller's family you refer to arrived in the US in the early 1900s
grantcart
Dec 2020
#42
She's got some work she needs to do on the Chickasaw/Choctaw Freedmen, though.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#52
Thank you for this needed reminder of a truly horrific chapter in the "history" (all history is
niyad
Dec 2020
#48
Black slavery in the USA was passed down from the British, French and Spaniards.
Blue_true
Dec 2020
#78
When Trumpers say they're the "party of Lincoln" this seems more appropriate.
CaptainTruth
Dec 2020
#58
I think Trump supporters actually want to bring back a lot of the brutality against non whites
JI7
Dec 2020
#81
303 were convicted and sentence to death. Lincoln commuted the sentences of 265.
My Pet Orangutan
Dec 2020
#72
If his decision "NOT to execute so many who were sentenced to death was not the act of an unfeeling
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#87
He originally was going to approve only two executions, where rape had been proven.
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2020
#91
There is no bottom to the ocean of depravity in the dealings of "Europeans" and First Nations.
BobTheSubgenius
Dec 2020
#73
Lincoln pared the number down from 303 to those who (supposedly) participated in massacre and rape.
gulliver
Dec 2020
#85
Native Americans had some extremely cruel practices as well against their enemies
ansible
Dec 2020
#96