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Job Inquiry and Scholarship Assistance for Indian Law Students, 1972-06-22

 File — Box: 266, Folder: 23
Identifier: CAC_CC_026_1_266_23_012
The text is a series of letters between various individuals and government offices regarding a man named James G. Jackson who is seeking a teaching position in the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The letters discuss the qualifications of Mr. Jackson, the limited employment prospects in the Bureau for the upcoming school year, and the preference given to individuals of Native American descent for positions within the Bureau. Additionally, there is a letter inquiring about financial assistance for Indian law students at the American Indian Law Center.

Dates

  • 1972-06-22

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Extent

6 Pages

Overview

92nd (1971-1973)

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Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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