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Today is the indigenous people of America's National Day of Mourning.
Organized since 1970 by the Native Americans of New England, it's a day of protest against, and a reminder of, the genocide against them.
Between 1492 and 1900, 90% of the Native American population in the United States was wiped out by guns, famine, forced relocation, and disease.
The National Day of Mourning coincides with Thanksgiving Day on purpose. For Native Americans, it is a day of mourning, not one of thanks.
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