In his latest book, “To Save the Man,” John Sayles explores the cruelty of Native American boarding schools.
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Adult Fiction "To Save the Man" by John Sayles: In September 1890, the academic year begins at the Carlisle school, a military-style boarding school for Indians run by Capt. Richard Henry Pratt. Pratt ...
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