Video: American Holocaust: The Destruction of America’s Native Peoples

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American Holocaust: The Destruction of America’s Native Peoples, a lecture by David Stannard, professor and chair of the American Studies Department at the University of Hawaii. Stannard, author of American Holocaust, asserts that the European and white American destruction of the native peoples of the Americas was the most substantial act of genocide in world history. A combination of atrocities and imported plagues resulted in the death of roughly 95 percent of the native population in the Americas. Stannard argues that the perpetrators of the American Holocaust operated from the same ideological source as the architects of the Nazi Holocaust. That ideology remains alive today in American foreign policy, Stannard avers.

The 31st Annual Vanderbilt University Holocaust Lecture Series, the longest continuous Holocaust lecture series at an American university, takes the theme this year of “(over) Sites of Memory” and examines places that are infused with memories of genocide and the challenge to find effective ways to honor these memories.

Full schedule of events.

Contact: Jim Patterson (615) 322-NEWS
jim.patterson@vanderbilt.edu


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