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S.D. center offers prayer
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2001 "The Minority Resource and Cultural Center in Watertown prays and sheds unseen tears for those who lost their lives in the terrorist attack against America. And we feel the pain and loss of the survivors who lost their loved ones, and we pray for the strength that is needed for all Americans to stand together and become united as one nation. And, as director of the center, I share our prayers and thoughts with you as we ourselves, the American Indians, struggle against an evil force within the state - unseen hatred and racism. . ." Get the Story:
Native Americans offer prayer for U.S. (Betty Ann Gross. The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 9/16)
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