The Importance of Indian Affairs in Oklahoma: A Call for Support and Understanding, 1947-02-28
Item — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_2_12_0001
Carl Albert, a representative from Oklahoma, expresses his interest in Indian affairs and highlights the importance of the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes in his district. He dispels the misconception that Oklahoma Indians are wealthy, noting that many are actually living in poverty. Albert emphasizes the contributions of Native Americans to the development of Oklahoma and their service in the military.
Dates
- 1947-02-28
Language of Materials
English
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The following series are stored off-site: Clippings, Invitations, Mail, Miscellaneous, Office, and Post Office.
Requests for Office Series: All requests must be made at the folder level and approved by an archivist prior to research. Materials must be reviewed for personally identifiable information and, if needed, appropriately redacted before the researcher is allowed to view them.
Extent
1 Pages
Overview
80th (1947-1949)
General
Native Americans
- TypeCollection
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository