Biden Designates Native American Boarding School National Monument
President Biden designated the Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument, acknowledging the forced assimilation policies that led to the abuse of thousands of Native American children at this and similar institutions. The monument, located on the former school grounds in Pennsylvania, aims to confront this “dark chapter” in American history and honor the resilience of Indigenous tribes. The school, operating from 1879 to 1918, served as a model for a nationwide network of boarding schools, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of children. This designation is a significant step towards understanding and addressing the lasting trauma caused by these government-backed policies.