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No one is allowed to patronize the public school, if bluff and bluster, and threats can drive them to carrall. The result is as you say, a moral monstrosity; A being, worse, lower, more devilish than ever his ancestors dreamed of. I doubt if in their minds ever was formed an idea of the evil are, so depraved as their descendants are becoming, under this devilish policy pursued by us in order to keep a lot of politicians friends at the public [unclear]. The vices of these allotted Indians under the present policy are constantly growing, and the moral degradation is becoming appalling. All for what, that a few white people may draw salary from Uncle Sam. And get the degradation of the Indians is no greater, rather I think much less than it would be among Whites, under similar circumstances. Cry aloud again Dr.. Help, help us, to arouse the American people to the infamy of our policy. Let us treat the Indian like a man. Give him the inalienable privilege of every other man, of working