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The AIM (American Indian Movement) occupation of Alcatraz, which began in 1969, aimed to reclaim the island as a symbol of Native American rights and sovereignty. Activists sought to draw attention to the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in the United States, advocating for better living conditions and greater recognition of their treaties. The occupation lasted for 19 months and became a pivotal event in the Native American Civil Rights Movement, inspiring activism and awareness across the country.

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