John Gibson Congressional Testimony, 1914

Date
February 6, 1914

A typed transcript of John Gibson's testimony before the Joint Commission to Investigate Indian Affairs. At the time Gibson was a student at Carlisle.

Gibson discusses the faulty advertising and management of the school's trade programs, the removal of Dr. James W. W. Walker as Y.M.C.A. advisor, and the poor quality food provisions.

In the published version of this testimony Gibson's testimony begins on page 988.

 

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Location
RG 75, CCF Entry 121, #10144-1914-Carlisle-154
First page of John Gibson Congressional testimony appearing as a typed transcript