“It was the fourth day after Christmas
in the Year of Our Lord 1890. When the first torn and bleeding bodies were carried into the candlelit church, those who were conscious could see Christmas greenery hanging fromthe open rafters. Across the chancel front above the pulpit was strung
a crudely lettered banner: PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD WILL TO MEN.”
– Dee Brown,
describing the U. S. 7th Calvary’s
gunning down of hundreds of
unarmed Lakota Indian families
at Wounded Knee, South Dakota
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