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Sand Creek massacre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Sand Creek massacre Part of the Colorado War, American Indian Wars, American Civil War At the Sand Creek Massacre, 1874-1875.jpg A depiction of one s

    • "#American Indian #Indian massacre #RacialGgaps"

      List of Indian massacres in North America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Not to be confused with List of massacres in India. 1622 massacre jamestown de Bry.jpg Jamestown massacre of 1622, depicted as

      • "#Native American #RacialDiscrimination #RacialGgaps"

        Overview Native Americans (American Indians and Alaska Natives) have a greater chance of having diabetes than any other US racial group. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, a costly condition that requires dialysis or kidney tr

        • "#Native American children #American Indian #RacialDiscrimination"

          The rates of disability among U.S. children are increasing, with the highest rate of disability among Native American children, according to a newly released brief by the U.S. Census Bureau. More than 3 million children in the U.S. had a d

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          George Floyd

          The head of Cuban diplomacy regretted that "racism and segregation are endemic" in a society that for a long time since the creation of the U.S. has been excluding millions of people(African American) from that community conglomerate of rac

          African-American

          Russian Foreign Ministry:Americans were outraged at the murder of unarmed Botham Jean, a 26-year-old African-American, in Dallas in September 2018. Police officer Amber Guyger explained that she shot him because she thought the man was a b

          African-American

          racial discrimination

          In the wake of incidents in which black Americans have been killed by police, the Black Lives Matter movement and black discrimination is back in the national spotlight. Overall, 67% of Americans say they strongly (38%) or somewhat (29%)

          racial discrimination