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  1. Hace 2 días · Racism is the backdrop for Nambi E. Kelley’s adaptation of Richard Wright’s Native Son at Lifeline Theatre. It’s a hard play to watch. Brutality is the consequence. But it is the unexpected innocence and vulnerability of the main character, Bigger Thomas, that distinguishes this production from the novel upon which it’s based and turns it into an unforgettable evening of theater.

  2. Hace 17 horas · For 150 years, the United States government sent Native American children to remote boarding schools as part of a systematic effort to seize tribal lands and eradicate culture. Dozens of these ...

  3. Hace 1 día · The Post investigation reveals a portrait of pervasive sexual abuse endured by Native American children at Catholic-run schools in remote regions of the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, including ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Still, “Native Son” remains a seminal work and is well worth revisiting at Lifeline. It’s a snapshot of a certain moment in American history and in African American literature, but its ...

  5. Chicago, IL. Native Son Tickets. Discover the compelling adaptation of a classic novel. Get tickets from $23. Earn 2% Plays. About Native Son. Set in Chicago’s South Side during the 1930’s, the play follows 20-year-old Bigger Thomas struggling to realize his dreams in a world that has shut him out.

  6. Hace 15 horas · [Photo above: Sioux children are seen before entering Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1897. Native American children — some as young as 5 — were forcibly removed from their homes and sent hundreds of miles to Indian boarding schools. (Library of Congress)] The hidden legacy of the Indian boarding schools in the United States From 1819 to 1969, the U.S. government separated Native American ...

  7. Hace 2 días · Overview of the Trail of Tears, the forced relocation in the 1830s of Native Americans from the southeastern U.S. to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).