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posted March 30, 2013 05:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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After having experienced the most horrible two years of my life at a Florida reform school in 1959-1960; I have worked for more than twenty years to expose the horrors that took place at the Florida Industrial School for Boys at Marianna (later known as the Arthur Dozier School). The beatings, the molestations, the rapes, the nightly disappearances and even the murder of young boys are memories that have haunted me for many years. I yelled and screamed for years yet no one would believe me. Now the bodies of young boys are surfacing and the stories are coming to light and now I know for sure that it was not just a child-hood bad dream.

When boys and or girls are taken away by the state for whatever reason and placed in a state care facility they may not have to love them but do have a responsibility to care for and protect those children. At the former Florida Industrial School for Boys at Marianna (Dozier School) many boys’ lives were destroyed as were the many of the lives of their families and children. Had any parent treated their children in the manner the state treated us they would have been sent to prison for years. The state took on that responsibility not by choice but by court order and to have allowed boys to be beaten bloody, molested, raped and killed is something they should be held responsible and accountable for just as would our own parents.

Roger Dean Kiser, author/child advocate


INTRODUCTION

My story and the stories of some three hundred other men, contained on this web site, will give the readers some idea of the terrible abusive and bloody horrors that were suffered by these men when they were children. Children, some as young as five or six, who ran away from physically, sexually or verbally abusive homes; yet were labeled as incorrigible children by the juvenile court system of Florida. Under court order these children were sent away too physically work on state owned farms located at The Florida School for Boys at Marianna. In addition these same children were used by the local Marianna, Jackson County community working on ranches and unloading railroad cars for as long as twelve hours a day without any pay whatsoever. That in itself was terrible but nothing compared to what was happening behind closed doors at the institution. Many boys disappeard during the night and were never heard from again. Now bodies are being discovered around the campus.

more at the link:

http://thewhitehouseboys.com/


Was just listening to another old man's tearful story on the news. Passing it along to bring awareness and prayers for the victims AND survivors.

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posted March 30, 2013 05:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
http://www.officialwhitehouseboys.org/

videos and much more info at the above link.

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posted March 30, 2013 05:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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WE NEED YOUR HELP TO PASS THIS ON PLEASE!
Michael Conner from Facebook

To all my friends near and far, please take 5 minutes to read this story and share on your status. What happened to the boys of Dozier is horrific. My friend, Ben Montgomery, has been chasing the story for years seeking some justice and resolution for the survivors. Please make this a story that is read around the world by thousands and brings change to how we raise our troubled children!



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Dozier Reform School " A Child's Worse Nightmare"


Petition by
Antoinette Harrell
Kentwood, LA

On December 13, 2012 over 98 graves were located at Dozier Reform School for Boys, where students were allegedy brutally beaten, raped and murdered. The school housed children as young as five years old, including male and female. Many children were committed to the school not having been charged with a crime but as wards of the state and orphans. As a result an recent investigation scientist and researcher at the University of South Florida. 98 deaths was found in historical documents, including boys aged 6-18 years and two adult staff members.'We anticipated finding about 25 to 30 grave shafts,' said Christian Wells, an assistant professor of anthropology who led the anthropological work at the site. 'But in fact we found a minimum of 50.'

These deaths occurred between 1914-1973. Beginning as early as 1901, reports of children being chained to walls in irons, brutal whippings, and peonage where found in the written reports. During the 13 years of operation, there were more than six state led investigation. A recent investigation in 2008-09, by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) into the death that occurred at the school, reported 81 school-related deaths from 1911-1973. It was reported that 31 of these boys were buried on the school's grounds, while others were shipped home to families or buried in unknown locations. There is very little documentation about the history of the cemetery or who is buried there. Many family members and witnesses believe children died under suspicious or questionable circumstances. The families of these missing children have many unanswered questions about who is buried at the school and the circumstances surrounding their deaths.The State of Florida opened its first juvenile center as the Florida State Reform School on January 1, 1900, which remained in operation until it was closed on June 30, 2011. A group of former students sued the state in 2010, but their case was dismissed as the statue of limitations had expired. Other students have written books about their experience. Please sign this petition, we need Attorney General Eric Holder to hold the State of Florida accountable for the murder, abuse and rape of the these children. No child deserve this kind of treatment, we can't allow this to happen to any child. Please help the support the "White House Boy" by seeking justice for the horrible nightmare they live with everyday.

more info / sign petition here:

http://www.change.org/petitions/dozier-reform-school-a-child-s-worse-nightmare


prayers that all of these souls can finally rest in peace, if they are not yet.....

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posted March 30, 2013 06:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sickening evil tragedy. I can't imagine how a soul endured that- what kind of horror and torment they had to live through, how broken they were before they died. I never heard of this story, though its up there with the worst I've seen.

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posted March 30, 2013 07:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm so sad for them. I hope they can feel love sent from people down here still on earth. I know dying so violently and tragically can keep a soul confused and stuck (especially with youngsters who don't know about or think about or understand bodily death [while living]...they can stay stuck there because they don't realize they are). I pray some angels stay by their side and offer healing and help them move on and that they can do so eventually (the ones that might be stuck and traumatized).

I think earthly justice can help in their transition....allowing their stories be heard can help them transition and give them peace. And stop a pattern...

Yeah, SC, beyond belief terrible. And what's sad is this isnt the first and won't be the last. What a world we live in.

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posted March 30, 2013 07:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
OUR MISSION STATEMENT

A Project Dedicated to the Survivors of the White House

We are the faces of 108 years of state sponsored child abuse.

“Those who do not learn the lessons of history are bound to repeat them.” Santayana

The state of Florida has one of the worst records for juvenile care in the United States. The negligence on the part of the Department of Juvenile Justice continues to this day: Underfunded, poorly trained and screened staff, overcrowding and the lack of a progressive system of care, treatment and skill training produces a recidivist rate “…for males … 46 percent and for females it is 28 percent.” (Florida Performs.com.) That includes boys and girls returning to the system for “more of the same,” or “graduating” to adult correctional institutions.

“Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee…” John Donne

We are more than “our brother’s keepers.” We are the guardians of the health and welfare of any child in our neighborhood, town, city, county and state. The children are our heritage and our future. When one is mistreated, it affects an entire society. We must stand for justice now; on their behalf and ours.

Where are we now?

As is any democratic movement for justice, it takes time and requires patience and diligence. It requires of us to exhaust every available institutional remedy so when and if we reach the point of a negative response from the powers that be, we are able to demonstrate to the citizenry that we have been reasonable and met with unreasoned response. When we have exhausted that democratic course and we must seek alternate methods in our pursuit of justice.

With the “abeyance” of the Claims Bill in the Florida legislature we have reached one of those negative responses to our call for justice. If and when we enliven the Claims Bill we will officially state our grievances, provide the proof of the wrong done to us and our kind and hold the state government responsible for our reparations while at the same time educating the voting people of the state of Florida, especially that of our class of people, of the consequences of this system of injustice levied upon us and now upon the current class.

We have now entered the first course with our class actions suit in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in and for Pinellas County, State of Florida, Civil Division. Should our case fail there we have the option to continue with appeals into the appellate courts and the federal courts. That process is fraught with years of delay; not a healthy outlook for the aging “White House Boys.” And frankly, our case is not likely to overcome the barriers of Statute of Limitations which require a court to rule that the damage done was so severe as to demand that the statute be set aside in pursuit of justice or Sovereign Immunity (King’s Law stipulating that you could not sue the King (the state) for the wrongs it has done you.”) That too requires a judgment that the harm is of such magnitude that it overrides the King’s protection; in this case its defense of its minion, Tidwell it has thrown the cloak of the king over him.
Frankly, we will never receive justice if we are unwilling to work for it. We will never receive justice if it is we who stand alone. We can only achieve justice if the people of the State of Florida rally to our cause and demand redress and reparations be ordered by the legislature and signed into law by the governor. This process is as old as the call for political and social justice and it requires conscious raising, organizing and the means to bring the voice of the people to the powers that be. What follows is a tried and true democratic method to achieve just that.

Getting here.

We have had our differences in getting here. Some were where we allowed personality issues to override principles, some of the differences were of a strategic nature and we bear the error. Much of the personal pain that effected those decisions came from the irrevocable lash marks and sexual defilement and their pain consequences and more reflected damage done us.

But it is time to let the past be the past for there is one common factor that unites us: we were the throwaway kids of the State of Florida and victims of the infamous White House and dens like it at other Florida School for Boys and Girls.

The state treated us with inhumane measures, but we have survived.
We were the children who would be under the rule of DJJ today. Thus, we are in a unique situation to be of service to those who are like us. (For the accurate Time Line of how we became “the White House Boys” and the history of our campaign)

The social origins of the children who would become known as “The White House Boys” which includes all the boys and girls confined at the Florida Schools for Boys and Girls and the later designated prisons for juveniles:

Understanding the racial and economic backgrounds of The White House Boys, all those juveniles who suffered incarceration in the Florida Schools for Boys and Girls and under the rule of the Department of Juvenile Justice, tells us that kids from our class are that last of the last. We are the last to have stable homes; the last to have the benefit of emotional support for our growing years; we are the last to have adequate funds for food, clothing, lodging, adequate health care; last to have decent a decent education; the first to be drafted; the first to be casualties of war; the last to be adequately defended in court– we were then, the last to have a decent enough background for jobs; to be able to earn our way.

We were the first to be victims of our parent’s dysfunction, many of who were previous victims of the same social system into which we were born: drug addiction, alcoholism and spousal and child abuse. These were a matter of everyday life in our homes. Out of the dysfunction we exploded into the arms of the law enforcement and the courts. Rather than support, care and treatment; rather than having the benefit of adequate legal representation before a court, or psychological this abomination of life been revealed: in the true story realized intesting and then counseling or treatment, we were ship-loaded into the state system: whether it was first orphanages, (foster care homes,) or directly into state-wide institutions, we soon became the basis of a sub-class of Floridians whose most likely final destination was more confinement, more dysfunction and then more confinement until a good part of our lives had been wasted away.

The “career path” for our peers was meaningless jobs or the military. Very few of our class would every see the “American dream” realized. At best it would be working our lives away at menial jobs, labor or low management positions; living on high interest credit until a meager Social Security would allow us to die slowly, encumbered by age and illness. That was the forecast if we were lucky enough to evade life sentences in prison or mental institutions or death row.

Only a couple of times in Florida history have Gideon’s Trumpet (Henry Fonda television movie,) and Chattahoochee, with Gary Oldman and Dennis Hopper. Those were the only portraits of the cruel and inhumane Florida system of corrections and mental health treatment for the world to see. Or recently in the cases of Anderson who was smothered to death in a boot camp or Caldwell who was hammered to the ground and gang beaten at Dozier have we seen how this system continues its role as the grim reaper of the children of Florida’s dysfunctional poor, working and destitute classes.

The White House Boys cause is larger than the recognition of our pain and suffering; more important than an apology from the temporary
politician living in the Governor’s mansion; more significant than any reparations given us. Our cause is to bring light where there has been none and is to this day the dark shadows in which the state best operates. To reveal a social and economic system so inherently corrosive that it eats away the lives of millions of people by either jailing them or holding them in submission to the profit of the state until old age or death takes them.

The political course of action — What Must Be Done:

First each of us must prepare then send out our story to our respective websites, www.officialwhitehouseboys.com and www.theofficialwhitehouseboys.com , then to everyone you know via email, directing them to our websites. Build an E-Mail and phone tree: you will have five non-White House Boys to email and/or phone when there is significant news or an event that requires attention. Each of those five will know five more, and so on and so on.

Second, we must ask those to pass it on to everyone they know, and so on and so on.

Third, arrange for speakers for events at your church or social organization to explain who the White House Boys are and what we are about. A speaker’s committee and a information committee (to provide both print and electronic information on the White House Boys,) must be elected with volunteers to serve.

Fourth, each of us must write emails or hard mail to, and then telephone the offices of, your state elected officials telling our stories and demanding that the State of Florida take the necessary measures to “make us and our families whole” for the damage done to us and our peers.

Fifth, we must reach out to the religious institutions in our community and ask that they join with us in pursuit of justice for ourselves and our families, and extend a watchful eye over and a call for mercy for those behind the wires of DJJ.

Sixth, because we chose this course we must exhaust the state and, where applicable the federal court remedies – while simultaneously supporting the forthcoming Claims Bill which will cause legislation to be passed giving us reparations and putting into law those reforms necessary to see that the state of Florida will “Never, Ever Again” abuse its most vulnerable children but rather, lock into place budgetary and legislative guarantees that those children placed in the State’s care receive the education, psychological and physical care that will better their lives and give them an equal opportunity to be socially successful.

Lastly, we must prepare to follow in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. who taught us that those in power only respond to more political power and that peaceful, nonviolent protest is constitutionally guaranteed and is a righteous process for letting those in power know they may be not long in power should they not join us in our just cause.

READ PREVIOUS NEWSLETTERS, INCLUDING THE ONE WITH REUNION INFO, BY CLICKING HERE
http://www.officialwhitehouseboys.org/

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posted March 30, 2013 09:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
The long & arduous road of healing, it will certainly help the deceased, that I am sure of too. The period before moving-forward after death that dwells on life events would be traumatizing for the Soul, it must take a huge toll but with the aid of Love from the people- and to make the call to Angels to work with them can help on a spirit level, and the good human beings down here can work on this tragic train wreck.

I've seen a lot of evil, the magnitude of what goes on would be unbearable unless we let it drive us into action, and begin cleaning up no matter how small we think our impact might be. It is our mission to devote our life to this, though very few can do this.

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posted March 30, 2013 10:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
wow.

Spoken like a true Sage.

Yes, I do believe there are people "down here" working on this tragic train wreck.....in their own ways.

Every little bit helps.

It gets heavy.

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posted April 01, 2013 12:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for SunChild     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

I just try to apply higher minded thinking before anything I do. I suppose that is sage-like, never considered myself as one.

You're right, it does get heavy. I still can not fathom the lack of empathy and evil that is required to carry out such torture- just shows one how far removed from paradise we really are- no entity or energy is going to fall out of the sky and upgrade our reality, we have this task, ourselves.

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posted April 01, 2013 01:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for libraschoice77     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's just unbelievable what horrors us human beings are capable of, all the cruelty, is it really so that mankind must be taught compassion and be conditioned to feel love for each other...I wonder

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posted April 03, 2013 12:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for katatonic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
and you have to wonder, when will we ever learn? i mean as a race, not any individuals here. some people treat their own children not much better than this (and some just as bad).

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posted April 03, 2013 01:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by SunChild:

I just try to apply higher minded thinking before anything I do. I suppose that is sage-like, never considered myself as one.

You're right, it does get heavy. I still can not fathom the lack of empathy and evil that is required to carry out such torture- just shows one how far removed from paradise we really are- no entity or energy is going to fall out of the sky and upgrade our reality, we have this task, ourselves.


Indeed.

Seems too overwhelming for me, most of the time. Which is why I try to keep to myself.

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posted April 03, 2013 01:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by libraschoice77:
It's just unbelievable what horrors us human beings are capable of, all the cruelty, is it really so that mankind must be taught compassion and be conditioned to feel love for each other...I wonder

It really does make one wonder if it's inherent or something that must be taught. Learned or unlearned.....

I just try to say away from it all at this point. People are scary creatures.

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posted April 03, 2013 01:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by katatonic:
and you have to wonder, when will we ever learn? i mean as a race, not any individuals here. some people treat their own children not much better than this (and some just as bad).

Yep.

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posted April 03, 2013 05:21 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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