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In November of 1969, a group of Native American activists embarked on a bold and historic endeavor that would captivate the nation's attention: the takeover of Alcatraz Island. Led by a group named Indians of All Tribes and it's leaders: Richard Oakes, LaNada War Jack, than LaNada Means, John Trudell, Stella Leach, and Al Miller. The takeover aimed to reclaim Alcatraz as Native land. Lasting for 19 months, the occupation sparked widespread awareness of Indigenous rights and issues. Through archival footage, interviews, and historical analysis, this video explores the motivations, challenges, and lasting impact of the Alcatraz occupation. The protest gained public support for Native Americans in fight for their rights. Numerous famous people supported the protest. Jane Fonda, Anthony Quinn, Marlon Brando, Jonathan Winters, Buffy Sainte Marie and Dick Gregory visited the island to show their support. The band Creedence Clearwater Revival supported the takeover with a 15000 dollar donation. This action ignited a flame in red power Native activism, laying the groundwork for actions and protests organized by the American Indian Movement (AIM) and other groups. Thank you for watching , if you liked the content please consider sharing the video and supporting the channel on patreon. We also launched our merch so make sure to check it out, the link is in the description. 🚩 Consider supporting the channel / nativeamericanhistory https://native-american-history.creat... The material used in this video is purely for educational and informational purposes. We do not claim ownership of the images and footage used. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights go to their respective owners. If you are the rights holder and would like us to remove this content, please contact us and we will comply with your request immediately. Sources: https://sarweb.org/indians-welcome-fo... https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/11/08/... https://www.nps.gov/alca/learn/histor... https://www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-a... https://libguides.uml.edu/c.php?g=945... Video - https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfb...