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The Indian's Basic Problem, 1967-01-01 - 1973-12-31

 Item — Box: 282, Folder: 19
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_3_282_19_0011
Bill Glover, an Oklahoma Native American, spoke out against discrimination against Native Americans at a vocational guidance institute sponsored by the Tulsa Employers' Association. He said that many Native Americans are held back by poverty and poor health, and that the image of Native Americans as drunken and lazy is unfair. Some of Glover's audience disagreed with him, but others said they had never heard of discrimination against Native Americans until Glover spoke about it.

Dates

  • 1967-01-01 - 1973-12-31

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Extent

From the File: 48 pages

Overview

88th (1963-1965); 89th (1965-1967); 90th (1967-1969); 91st (1969-1971); 92nd (1971-1973); 93rd (1973-1975); 94th (1975-1977)

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Related Materials

Iowa Indians; Kiowa Indians

General

Civil Rights and Liberties; Minority Issues; Education; Labor and Employment
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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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