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In this activity, you will analyze documents related to American Indian history and voting rights from the 1830s to the 1970s and place them in chronological order. Documents were chosen to show the length of the fight for universal suffrage for American Indians and the different types of records that relate that history.

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Sharing the Wealth: The Legacy of C.S. Mott

Sharing the Wealth: The Legacy of C.S. Mott

By Ruth Mott Foundation/Applewood Estate

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History Film Forum: My Name is Pauli Murray

History Film Forum: My Name is Pauli Murray

By Smithsonian National Museum of American History

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Civic Conversations

Civic Conversations

By Library of Virginia

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Resource Guides About Marginalized Groups, Created By Gen Z, for Gen Z

Resource Guides About Marginalized Groups, Created By Gen Z, for Gen Z

By DICCE: Diversity. Inclusion. Cultural Competency. Equity.

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Mobilize Gen Z to Vote with the Voter Catalyst Network
Edit the Declaration of Independence

Edit the Declaration of Independence

By American Philosophical Society

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