Message From the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress At

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Message From the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress At
United States President 1881 1885 Arthur
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The Indians being capable of and willing to receive an edu- cation, it cannot be doubted that it is the duty of the government to provide the means. If, however, any one is disposed to deny the obli- gation of the government in that behalf, none will deny that it is wis- dom on the part of the government to supply the means of education to all such as are willing and capable of receiving it; for, if their educa- tion proceeds in the right direction, the government will relieve itself of the sup...port of persons who contribute nothing to the common stock, and in their jdace create men who will by their labor add to the wealth of the country.
If, then, it is either the duty of the government or dictated by sound principles of political economy to educate the Indian cJiildren, it only remains to be seen whether that end can be accoinplislicd with an out- lay of money the expenditure of which will be within the true princi- ple of governmental economy.
If we consider the object and purpose of the education of the Indian t« be to relieve the government ultimately of his support ami de])end- ency, div^esting the question of all sentiment, looking at it only as a question of political economy, we need only inquire what does it cost to support him in his ignorance, and whether he will be able to supi)ort himself with an education.


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