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has gloss | eng: "We Charge Genocide" was a document presented to the United Nations in 1951 by William L. Patterson of the Civil Rights Congress, arguing that the U.S. federal government, by its failure to act against lynching in the United States, was guilty of genocide under Article II of the UN Genocide Convention. |
lexicalization | eng: We Charge Genocide |
instance of | (noun) anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks document |
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