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This handwritten letter, circa 1988, from two students to members of Congress, is regarding the Union County, Kentucky, grave desecration. This is one of dozens of similar letters sent to Congress as part of a campaign to influence tougher legislation on the looting of burial sites.

Publication Date

1988

Document Type

Correspondence

Keywords

school children, Union County, Kentucky, grave desecration, Congress, legislation

Language

English

Sender

Erin and Stephen

Recipient

Congress

Disciplines

Indigenous Studies | Native American Studies | Political History | Social History | United States History

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Box 1, Folder 5

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We are against you digging up old Indian burial ground because they probably didn't want it that way. If you were dead, you wouldn't want someone to dig up your body. Please think of what you would want people to do to your dead body before you dig up someone else's.

Sincerely,

Erin and Stephen

Letter from Erin and Stephen to Congress

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