Children Quote by Juanita Brooks
““It was not until the spring of 1859 [two years later] that the children [the survivors of the murdered emigrant train] were officially turned over to the government officials, and bills for their care were made… The policy of letting the government pay seems to have been general…””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Mountain Meadows Massacre, Juanita Brooks, 1950
The government eventually assumed responsibility for the orphaned children, indicating a shift to public funding for their care.
In simple terms: Government took over caring for the children.
Recognize when public support becomes necessary.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- historical research
- policy analysis
- social services
- nonprofit advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How did delayed aid affect the survivors?
- What mechanisms ensure timely government support?
Public funding may be delayed or insufficient.