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Taking Children

A History of American Terror
  • Laura Briggs
2020
University of California Press

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    As American as Family Separation

    Though the cruelties of the Trump administration’s “Zero Tolerance” policy were unique, they were part of an American tradition of taking children from parents.
    by Hari Kunzru via New York Review of Books on June 9, 2021
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    America’s Long War on Children and Families

    Trump’s family separation policy belongs to a much longer history of U.S. government forces taking children from families that don't match the American ideal.
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  • People standing in line at a detention center, watched by an enforcement officer.
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    America’s Long History of Imprisoning Children

    Through slavery, Indian boarding schools, Japanese internment, mass incarceration, and anti-Communist wars against civilian populations in Latin America.
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