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The Power of the #2 X 4: From Boston Tea Party to Native American Activism, 1973-04-12 - 1973-04-12

 Item — Box: 38, Folder: 10
Identifier: CAC_CC_109_5_38_10_0028
This text discusses the use of extreme methods to get attention and results. It mentions historical events such as the Boston Tea Party and the civil rights movement of black people. It also mentions the Native American community and their current efforts to gain attention and make progress. The text criticizes the lack of effective communication between the government and Native Americans and highlights the derogatory names used to refer to them. It urges Oklahomans of Indian heritage to remember this during the next election.

Dates

  • 1973-04-12 - 1973-04-12

Language of Materials

English

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Certain series of this collection are stored off-site and require prior notice to access. If you wish to view these materials, please contact the Congressional Archives staff to arrange an appointment.

The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, White House Records, and 2017 Accrual.

Extent

1 pages

Overview

93rd Congress (1973-1975)

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General

Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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