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  • Why a Woman Who Killed Indians Became Memorialized as the First Female Public Statue

    Hannah Duston was used as a national symbol of innocence, valor, and patriotism to justify westward expansion.
    by Barbara Cutter via Zócalo Public Square on April 9, 2018

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Statue of Hannah Duston frowning, pointing, and wielding an axe.

The White Heroine Who Legitimized Racial Aggression

White racial violence in America has never been a random collection of individual or unrelated crimes of passion against minorities.
by Gregory Rodriguez via Contra Mundum on February 29, 2020
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