Human Rights Violations In To Kill A Mockingbird

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Imagine being snatched from your family, losing your identity of language, dietary content, sleep schedule, clothing, hairstyle, etc. and being educated in foreign ways, only to be beaten whenever you made the simplest of mistakes. Of all of the atrocities Brave Bird mentions in her article, she does not mention the rampant sexual abuse that is now public knowledge. Those cases include those such as John Boone, a remedial English teacher in Arizona, who was convicted of sodomizing an 11-year old Hopi boy in 1987 and who had nude pictures of 142 Native American boys as keepsakes of his actions (Walker, 1989). It is needless to note that the human rights violations of the children forced to attend these boarding schools are appalling and countless.