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Showing Original Post only (View all)163 years ago today, the largest mass execution in the U.S. took place. Ordered by Abraham Lincoln. [View all]
There was no due process. No representation, no talk of broken treaties. It was the beginning of exile from the Minnesota area. Most of the bodies were dug up within a day of the hanging, to be used as cadavers, including one stolen by William Mayo, a name you might recognize.
https://ictnews.org/news/traumatic-true-history-full-list-dakota-38/
On the day after Christmas in 1862, 38 Dakota men were hanged under order of President Abraham Lincoln. The hangings and convictions of the Dakota 38 resulted from the aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 in southwest Minnesota.
In addition to the 38 men hanged the day after Christmas, there were terrible injustices committed against 265 others in the form of military convictions and inhuman injustices to more than 3,000 Dakota people who were held captive, then forced to march west out of Minnesota.
On the day after Christmas in 1862, 38 Dakota men were hanged under order of President Abraham Lincoln. The hangings and convictions of the Dakota 38 resulted from the aftermath of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862 in southwest Minnesota.
In addition to the 38 men hanged the day after Christmas, there were terrible injustices committed against 265 others in the form of military convictions and inhuman injustices to more than 3,000 Dakota people who were held captive, then forced to march west out of Minnesota.
https://www.mnhs.org/usdakotawar/stories/history/aftermath/trials-hanging
As the men took their assigned places on the scaffold, they sang a Dakota song as white muslin coverings were pulled over their faces. Drumbeats signalled the start of the execution. The men grasped each others hands. With a single blow from an ax, the rope that held the platform was cut. Capt. William Duley, who had lost several members of his family in the attack on the Lake Shetek settlement, cut the rope.
As the men took their assigned places on the scaffold, they sang a Dakota song as white muslin coverings were pulled over their faces. Drumbeats signalled the start of the execution. The men grasped each others hands. With a single blow from an ax, the rope that held the platform was cut. Capt. William Duley, who had lost several members of his family in the attack on the Lake Shetek settlement, cut the rope.
This all took place during the same week Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
If you enjoy poetry, this poem about the hangings, 38, by Layli Long Solider is devastating.
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163 years ago today, the largest mass execution in the U.S. took place. Ordered by Abraham Lincoln. [View all]
WhiskeyGrinder
11 hrs ago
OP
Slaves still had value. They were still workers. The people never saw the Native Americans as any thing but
LiberalArkie
9 hrs ago
#4
not sure why you would "ironically" use the tone of a racist bigot to say a bunch of slurs but here we are
WhiskeyGrinder
9 hrs ago
#6
Because they describe what they heard instead being sugar coated. I remember when the LBGT's were being slured as"QUEER"
LiberalArkie
8 hrs ago
#19
The OP describes what happened, without sugar coating. And then you added a bunch of slurs -- slurs that are, one could
WhiskeyGrinder
8 hrs ago
#21
I have heard white people express bafflement and offense that Native peoples want the Four False Faces removed...
TygrBright
8 hrs ago
#13