Mary H. Eastman Quotes
In Our Hurry Of Utilitarian Progress, We Have Either Forgotten The Indian Altogether, Or Looked Upon Him Only In A Business Point Of View, As We Do Almost Everything Else; As A Thriftless, Treacherous, Drunken Fellow, Who Knows Just Enough To Be Troublesome, And Who Must Be Cajoled Or Forced Into Leaving His Hunting-grounds For The Occupation Of Very Orderly And Virtuous White People, Who Sell Him Gunpowder And Whiskey, But Send Him Now And Then A Missionary To Teach Him That It Is Wrong To Get Drunk And Murder His Neighbor.
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