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Clinton: Terrorism price for Native injustice
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2001

Former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday told a group of students that the United States was paying a price for historical injustices committed against Native Americans and African slaves.

Clinton said the nation "looked the other way" when the U.S. government was killing Native Americans and taking their lands. He said terrorism has long existed in the nation against Natives and African-Americans.

Clinton made his remarks to students at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

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Clinton calls terror a U.S. debt to past (The Washington Times 11/8)