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Madeline Matthews
19 February, 11:05
White Man's Burden and "School Begins"
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Abigail Sandoval
19 February, 13:49
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School Begins" seeks to show us how the U. S. government apparently accepted "The White Man's Burden" and decided to bring "civilization" to the new territories ... The territories acquired from the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) are also represented, as quiet, studious Anglo-Saxons rather than as Spaniards or Mestizos.
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