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When America Rose Up: A History of Rebellion on U.S. Soil

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24. The Wounded Knee Occupation (1973)

24. The Wounded Knee Occupation (1973)
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Members of the American Indian Movement (AIM) occupied Wounded Knee, South Dakota, demanding government accountability and the protection of Native rights. The 71-day standoff with federal authorities brought national attention to centuries of broken treaties and ongoing injustice. Wounded Knee became a powerful symbol of Indigenous resistance, energizing Native activism and sparking renewed calls for sovereignty and respect.

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