Lindsay and Madison discuss the Sand Creek Massacre, as well as the importance of speaking up when you see injustice, that not every person of authority has the best interests of all at heart, and why it’s so important to acknowledge and accept the wrongs of history.
Information pulled from the following sources:
2024 National Park Service History Archives eLibrary
2023 Britannica article
2021 Digital History article
2020 History article
2014 Smithsonian Magazine article by Tony Horwitz
American Battlefield Trust
City of Boulder, Colorado
The Conservation Fund
National Park Foundation
National Park Service (1)
Northwestern University
PBS Colorado Experience, Season 2 Episode 210
Sand Creek Massacre Foundation
Wikipedia
Zinn Education Project
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