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Judi Lynn

(160,515 posts)
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 12:56 AM Mar 2013

'A concentration camp for little boys': Dark secrets unearthed in KKK county

'A concentration camp for little boys': Dark secrets unearthed in KKK county

Excavators discover 50 bodies buried in the grounds of a boys' borstal, which was only shut in 2010

Sunday 03 March 2013

'A concentration camp for little boys': Dark secrets unearthed in KKK county

For years, almost no one at the Dozier School even knew about the burial ground in a clearing in the woods on the edge of campus. It was forbidden territory. The soil here, churned in places by tiny ants, holds more than the remains of little boys. Only now is it starting to give up its dark secrets: horror stories of state-sanctioned barbarism, including flogging, sexual assault and, possibly, murder.

That the Arthur G Dozier School – a borstal for delinquent boys founded in 1900 – was not a gentle place was well-established. Boys as young as six were chained to walls, lashings with a leather strap were frequent and, in the early decades, children endured enforced labour, making bricks and working printing presses. When it was closed in 2011, it had already been the subject of separate federal and state investigations.

But, as suspicions deepen about how the boys in the burial ground died, pressure is growing again on the state to shine new light into the darkest days of the school in Marianna, a Florida Panhandle town that once was a bastion of the KKK and the site of the 1934 lynching of Claude Neal. The pressure is coming from some of the school's survivors, from relatives of boys who died here, and from Florida's top US Senator, Bill Nelson.

"Where there is smoke, there is fire," Senator Nelson declared last month, calling on the state to delay plans to sell off the 1,400 acres occupied by the old school so that a team of forensic anthropologists from the University of South Florida can complete a project begun last year to comb the campus for more graves. He wants any bodies found exhumed, identified and returned to the families they came from.

More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/a-concentration-camp-for-little-boys-dark-secrets-unearthed-in-kkk-county-8518009.html

More useful information in this thread I posted in LBN which was locked:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014413241

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longship

(40,416 posts)
2. Nota bene: Cited reportage is from the UK.
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 01:28 AM
Mar 2013

I am sure that there are US sources, but the cited article looks pretty damned good. I wonder how much came off the AP wire.

Just a thought.

R&K

2naSalit

(86,502 posts)
3. I actually heard a bit about it
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 01:41 AM
Mar 2013

on NPR last week I think it was. They didn't say much but I do remember hearing it, but then it went away because, well, you know, the propaganda machine has to keep rolling on like a chain in a slaughterhouse...

mainer

(12,022 posts)
12. And one of the abusers is still alive and living in Florida
Sun Mar 3, 2013, 09:56 AM
Mar 2013

He should be pursued and prosecuted the way we pursued Nazi guards to the ends of the earth.

These were young, healthy boys when they entered the school. How on earth did so many of them end up dead and buried? There is no other answer but mass murder.


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