Lawsuit filed over threat to ban Native Americans from South Dakota hotel
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside a federal courthouse in a South Dakota city Wednesday to cheer the filing of a federal lawsuit over a hotel owners pledge to ban Native Americans from the property.
The protesters held a rally and prayer meeting in a Rapid City park then walked the streets in response to a social media post by a Grand Gateway Hotel owner who said she would not allow Native Americans on the property. Demonstrators marched to sounds of drums and carried tribal flags and signs.
One banner that read, We will not tolerate racist policies and practices stood as a backdrop for tribal leaders and others to talk about the civil rights suit that cites a policy, pattern, or practice of international racial discrimination against Native Americans. The suit seeks class action status.
Brendan Johnson, a former U.S. attorney for South Dakota and lawyer for the plaintiffs, said the rest of the world needs to know whats going on in Rapid City. The suit seeks unnamed general and punitive damages.
We need to be clear. We dont file this complaint to send a message. We file this complaint because we want justice, Johnson said at a press conference.
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