
Overview
On the night of February 27, 1973, fifty-four cars rolled, horns blaring, into a small hamlet on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Within hours, some 200 Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement (AIM) activists had seized the few major buildings in town and police had cordoned off the area. The occupation of Wounded Knee had begun. Demanding redress for grievances—some going back more than 100 years—the protesters captured the world's attention for 71 gripping days.
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21 - 1The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer January 26, 2009
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21 - 2The Polio Crusade February 02, 2009
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21 - 3The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln February 09, 2009
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21 - 4A Class Apart February 23, 2009
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21 - 5We Shall Remain (1): After the Mayflower April 13, 2009
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21 - 6We Shall Remain (2): Tecumseh's Vision April 20, 2009
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21 - 7We Shall Remain (3): Trail of Tears April 27, 2009
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21 - 8We Shall Remain (4): Geronimo May 04, 2009
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21 - 9We Shall Remain (5): Wounded Knee May 11, 2009