California’s Little-Known Genocide: Uncovering a Dark Chapter in History

As conversations around racial justice and historical accountability intensify across the United States, one chapter of American history remains notably overshadowed: the systematic persecution and violence against Indigenous peoples in California during the 19th century. Often relegated to the footnotes of state history, this brutal period involved government-sanctioned killings, forced relocation, and cultural eradication, leaving profound scars that still resonate in contemporary society. In this article, we delve into the harrowing events that constitute California’s little-known genocide, exploring the systemic oppression faced by Native populations and illuminating the ongoing struggle for recognition, reparations, and healing in a state that often prides itself on progress and diversity. Through archival research and firsthand accounts, we aim to shed light on this urgent topic, fostering a deeper…

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Author : Ava Thompson

Publish date : 2025-11-22 10:04:00

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