President Joe Biden will formally apologize for the U.S. government boarding school system’s role in forcibly separating Native American children from their families from 1819 to at least 1969. The apology will take place at the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona. This event follows a pattern of the President addressing historical injustices and acknowledging the harmful impact on marginalized communities.
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