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A major focus of the American Indian Movement (AIM) during the 1960s was
increasing job opportunities for American Indians.
pressuring the Bureau of Indian Affairs to do more.
fighting for the rights of migrant workers.
ending stereotypes in the media.
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pressuring the Bureau of Indian Affairs to do more.
AIM was formed to confront federal neglect and local injustices—demanding better treatment, enforcement of treaty rights, improved living conditions and services, and accountability from the BIA (e.g., occupations like the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties and 1973 Wounded Knee).
AIM was formed to confront federal neglect and local injustices—demanding better treatment, enforcement of treaty rights, improved living conditions and services, and accountability from the BIA (e.g., occupations like the 1972 Trail of Broken Treaties and 1973 Wounded Knee).
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