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Janklow to discuss treatment of Natives
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MAY 5, 2000 South Dakota Governor Bill Janklow will discuss the state's treatment of its Native American population in a meeting on Tuesday. He will meet with members of the US Commission on Civil Rights to discuss a report they filed earlier this year criticizing the way the judicial system treats the Native community. Janklow had earlier called the report "garbage." The meeting will be held in Pierre. The conference is not an official Commission meeting. Get the Story:
Janklow to discuss civil rights (The Argus Leader 5/5)
Talking about racism in South Dakota (The Talking Circle 05/03) Government Documents:
Read the full US Commission report: Native Americans in South Dakota: An Erosion of Confidence in the Justice System (USCCR March 2000)
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