Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day for most immigrants, but it is a day for Native Americans to remember about the beginning of demographic change in America. According to an article in San Francisco Chronicle, Native Americans will come to visit the statue of Massasoit, who was the Wampanoag leader who met the pilgrims came to America in 1620, located in Plymouth, Massachusetts tomorrow. This event started since 1970 and is a sign of bringing the awareness of Native Americans who are neglected for a long time in the nation. It is not just limited to Native Americans, other ethnic groups also express their unsatisfying demonstrations on the civil rights for minorities.
Article: Native Americans to hold 50th National Day of Mourning - San Francisco Chronicle
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