Letter from Carl Albert to Mr. Belvin for his letter regarding the disturbance at the Bureau of Indian Affairs building and agrees that violence and destruction of property cannot be condoned
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_001_4_100_27_0012
Dates
- 28-Nov-72
- 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Scope and Contents
Letter from Carl Albert to B. Frank Belvin for his letter regarding the disturbance at the Bureau of Indian Affairs building and agrees that violence and destruction of property cannot be condoned. The Department of Justice and Congressional committees are investigating the incident. Mr. Belvin expresses his concerns about the Indian organization responsible for the demonstration and urges for them to be brought to justice. He also requests to be appointed as a deputy U.S. Marshall to arrest those involved. He emphasizes his support for the government and asks for immediate action on his request.
Extent
4 pages
Policy Area
Civil Rights and Liberties; Minority Issues; Congress; Native Americans; Taxation
Creator Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000
Congress 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Tribal Affiliation Non-Specified
Creator Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000
Congress 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Tribal Affiliation Non-Specified
- Carl Albert Collection | Departmental, 1945-1976 | Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Occupation, 1972 | Letter from Carl Albert to Mr. Belvin for his letter regarding the disturbance at the Bureau of Indian Affairs building and agrees that violence and destruction of property cannot be condoned, 1972-11-28
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Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository