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AIM joins protest against Whiteclay liquor sales
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003 The American Indian Movement and Nebraskans for Peace will march to the Governor's Mansion in Lincoln to protest the sale of liquor in Whiteclay. Whiteclay is a town near the South Dakota border. Its four liquor establishments cater largely to residents of the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation. Opponents say the state is overlooking gross violations of liquor laws by allowing the sales to continue. Get the Story:
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