Nov. 25, 2021, 6 p.m.

anti-racist action for 11/24

one anti-racist action a day

The last Thursday of November in 1970, the Governor of Massachusetts was hosting a state celebration at which he asked Wamsutta Frank James of the Wampanoag tribe to give a short speech. The state public relations team requested to see his speech beforehand, and changed their mind about him speaking once they read it over. Today's action is to read the speech that Frank James was not allowed to give.

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