🔥 In 1969, a group of Native American activists took over Alcatraz Island, sparking a pivotal moment in the Native American civil rights movement. In this video, we uncover the dramatic story behind the 19-month occupation of Alcatraz by a group of Indigenous activists who demanded the return of Native lands and the recognition of Native rights. ✊
The occupation was not only a bold statement of defiance against the U.S. government but also a powerful symbol of Native American unity and resilience. During this time, the protestors built a community, created a platform for Indigenous voices, and sparked nationwide awareness about the struggles of Native Americans. 🌿💥
Join us as we explore the events that led to the Alcatraz occupation, the goals of the activists, and the lasting impact this protest had on Native American activism and civil rights. 🌍
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