In the VOICES book, Wamsutta James:
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Declared that Thanksgiving should be known as the "National Day of Mourning"
Uses the Thanksgiving holiday to remind people of the genocide of the Wampanoag and other
Native peoples
Attempted to speak the truth about the history of the colonization of the Wampanoag people, but
was banned from speaking at the 350th anniversary event for the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth.



Answer :

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Wamsutta James advocated for Thanksgiving to be recognized as the "National Day of Mourning" to commemorate the genocide of Native peoples.


Explanation:

Wamsutta James used the Thanksgiving holiday to remind people of the genocide of the Wampanoag and other Native peoples, declaring it should be known as the "National Day of Mourning." However, he was banned from speaking at the 350th anniversary event for the Pilgrims landing at Plymouth.


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