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  2. The Occupation of Alcatraz (November 20, 1969 – June 11, 1971) was a 19-month long protest when 89 Native Americans and their supporters occupied Alcatraz Island. The protest was led by Richard Oakes, LaNada Means, and others, while John Trudell served as spokesman.

  3. Nov 20, 2014 · Learn how a group of Indians seized the former prison in 1969 to demand land rights and cultural recognition. Find out how the occupation lasted for 19 months, what life was like on the island and how it ended.

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  4. On Nov. 20, 1969, more than 70 Native Americans gathered before dawn on a dock in San Francisco Bay. They boarded three boats and sailed from the small, foggy harbor in Sausalito, Calif., to...

  5. Nov 16, 2021 · Learn about the 1969-1971 occupation of Alcatraz Island by hundreds of Native American activists and students, led by Richard Oakes and LaNada War Jack. The occupation was a protest against the injustices and oppression of Native Americans and a movement for tribal self-determination.

  6. Nov 28, 2019 · Learn about the 19-month protest by Native Americans who occupied Alcatraz Island in 1969 to reclaim their land and rights. Hear from participants, historians and activists who commemorated the 50th anniversary in 2019.

  7. Oct 22, 2019 · Occupy Alcatraz: Native American Activism in the Modern Era - The New York Times. By John Eligon Photography by Josué Rivas October 22, 2019. Fifty years ago, dozens of Native American...

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